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    Proof of class number formulae by machine (English)
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    6 December 2000
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    Let \(p=4N^2+1\) be a prime number, \(\;K={\mathbb Q}(\sqrt{p})\;\) a real quadratic number field over the rationals \( {\mathbb Q}\) . Assuming the ideal class number of \( K \) is one, the authors give class number formulae in \(N\) for the imaginary quadratic fields \(\;{\mathbb Q}(\sqrt{-pq})\;\) with \(\;q=3,\;7,\;11,\;19,\;23,\;31,\;43\;\) and \(47\). This work is based on the second author's paper [ Chin. Sci. Bull. 36, 1145-1147 (1991; Zbl 0764.11044)], using a computer LEO386/25.
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    continued fraction
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    machine computations
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    class number formulae
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    imaginary quadratic fields
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