Princeton University Users: If you would like to view a senior thesis while you are away from campus, you will need to connect to the campus network remotely via the Global Protect virtual private network (VPN). If you are not part of the University requesting a copy of a thesis, please note, all requests are processed manually by staff and will require additional time to process.
 

Publication:

An Overview of Frobenius Splitting on Finitely-Generated Algebras

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Files

DUKE_ANDREW_THESIS.pdf (460.17 KB)

Date

2025-04-28

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

The Frobenius map is a known and well-studied homomorphism on commutative rings of finite characteristic. In this paper, we examine the splitting behavior of this homomorphism when restricted to certain finitely generated algebras. We utilize a criterion of Fedder to categorize several of these algebras based on the polynomials which we use to define them, developing heuristics for determining which polynomials define Frobenius-split rings. We conclude by examining elliptic curves specifically, using our heuristics to determine Frobenius-splitness and using this property to estimate the number of solutions to a given elliptic curve over a finite field.

Description

Keywords

Citation