Abstract
AbstractThis paper refers to Langlands' big set of notes devoted to the question if the (normalized) local Hecke–Tate root number , where E is a finite separable extension of a fixed nonarchimedean local field F, and χ a quasicharacter of , can be appropriately extended to a local ε‐factor for all virtual representations ρ of the corresponding Weil group . Whereas Deligne has given a relatively short proof by using the global Artin–Weil L‐functions, the proof of Langlands is purely local and splits into two parts: the algebraic part to find a minimal set of relations for the functions Δ, such that the existence (and unicity) of will follow from these relations; and the more extensive arithmetic part to give a direct proof that all these relations are actually fulfilled. Our aim is to cover the algebraic part of Langlands' notes, which can be done completely in the framework of representations of solvable profinite groups, where two modifications of Brauer's theorem play a prominent role.
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