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The motivic Galois group of mixed Tate motives over $\mathbb{Z}[1/2]$ and its action on the fundamental group of $\mathbb{P}^{1}\setminus\{0,\pm1,\infty\}$

In this paper we introduce confluence relations for motivic Euler sums (also called alternating multiple zeta values) and show that all linear relations among motivic Euler sums are exhausted by the confluence relations. This determines all automorphisms of the de Rham fundamental groupoid of $\mathbb{P}^{1}\setminus\{0,\pm1,\infty\}$ coming from the action of the motivic Galois group of mixed Tate motives over $\mathbb{Z}[1/2]$. Moreover, we also discuss other applications of the confluence relations such as an explicit $\mathbb{Q}$-linear expansion of a given motivic Euler sum by their basis and $2$-adic integrality of the coefficients in the expansion.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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