Defining polynomial
\(x^{12} + x^{7} + x^{6} + x^{5} + x^{3} + x + 1\) |
Invariants
Base field: | $\Q_{2}$ |
Degree $d$: | $12$ |
Ramification exponent $e$: | $1$ |
Residue field degree $f$: | $12$ |
Discriminant exponent $c$: | $0$ |
Discriminant root field: | $\Q_{2}(\sqrt{5})$ |
Root number: | $1$ |
$\card{ \Gal(K/\Q_{ 2 }) }$: | $12$ |
This field is Galois and abelian over $\Q_{2}.$ | |
Visible slopes: | None |
Intermediate fields
$\Q_{2}(\sqrt{5})$, 2.3.0.1, 2.4.0.1, 2.6.0.1 |
Fields in the database are given up to isomorphism. Isomorphic intermediate fields are shown with their multiplicities.
Unramified/totally ramified tower
Unramified subfield: | 2.12.0.1 $\cong \Q_{2}(t)$ where $t$ is a root of \( x^{12} + x^{7} + x^{6} + x^{5} + x^{3} + x + 1 \) |
Relative Eisenstein polynomial: | \( x - 2 \) $\ \in\Q_{2}(t)[x]$ |
Ramification polygon
The ramification polygon is trivial for unramified extensions.