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    Higher degree Hilbert symbol equivalence of algebraic number fields. II (English)
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    [For part I see Number Theory, Tatra Mt. Math. Publ. 11, 77-88 (1997).] Deux corps de nombres, contenant les racines \(n\)-ièmes de l'unité (où \(n\geq 1\)) sont dits \(n\)-Hilbert equivalents lorsqu'il existe un isomorphisme entre leur groupe de torsion respectif, qui conserve les symboles de Hilbert de hauteur \(n\). Dans le cas où \(n\) désigne un nombre premier impair, les auteurs montrent que deux corps appartiennent à une même classe d'équivalence si et seulement s'il existe une bijection entre leurs places \(\ell\)-adiques, qui conserve les degrés des extensions locales associées à ces places. Ils complètent ainsi, par des arguments géométriques et kummériens, la caractérisation déjà faite par Carpenter dans le cas \(n=2\).
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    higher degree Hilbert symbol equivalence
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    tame symbol
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    Hilbert equivalent number fields
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    Hilbert symbol of height \(n\)
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