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Embedding Orders Into Central Simple Algebras

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 Added by Thomas Shemanske
 Publication date 2010
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The question of embedding fields into central simple algebras $B$ over a number field $K$ was the realm of class field theory. The subject of embedding orders contained in the ring of integers of maximal subfields $L$ of such an algebra into orders in that algebra is more nuanced. The first such result along those lines is an elegant result of Chevalley cite{Chevalley-book} which says that with $B = M_n(K)$ the ratio of the number of isomorphism classes of maximal orders in $B$ into which the ring of integers of $L$ can be embedded (to the total number of classes) is $[L cap widetilde K : K]^{-1}$ where $widetilde K$ is the Hilbert class field of $K$. Chinburg and Friedman (cite{Chinburg-Friedman}) consider arbitrary quadratic orders in quaternion algebras satisfying the Eichler condition, and Arenas-Carmona cite{Arenas-Carmona} considers embeddings of the ring of integers into maximal orders in a broad class of higher rank central simple algebras. In this paper, we consider central simple algebras of dimension $p^2$, $p$ an odd prime, and we show that arbitrary commutative orders in a degree $p$ extension of $K$, embed into none, all or exactly one out of $p$ isomorphism classes of maximal orders. Those commutative orders which are selective in this sense are explicitly characterized; class fields play a pivotal role. A crucial ingredient of Chinberg and Friedmans argument was the structure of the tree of maximal orders for $SL_2$ over a local field. In this work, we generalize Chinburg and Friedmans results replacing the tree by the Bruhat-Tits building for $SL_p$.



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