A counterexample to generalizations of the Milnor-Bloch-Kato conjecture
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We construct an example of a torus $T$ over a field $K$ for which the Galois symbol $K(K; T,T)/n K(K; T,T) \to H^2(K, T[n]\otimes T[n])$ is not injective for some $n$. Here $K(K; T,T)$ is the Milnor $K$-group attached to $T$ introduced by Somekawa. We show also that the motive $M(T\times T)$ gives a counterexample to another generalization of the Milnor-Bloch-Kato conjecture (proposed by Beilinson).
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