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On the computation of units and class numbers by a generalization of Lagrange's algorithm (English)
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1987
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The author describes an algorithm which allows one to compute a fundamental system of units, a cycle of reduced ideals and the class number of any order \({\mathfrak O}\) of an arbitrary algebraic number field F. His algorithm is a number geometric generalization of Lagrange's continued fraction algorithm and leads to a fundamental system of units of F in \(O(RD^{\epsilon})\) binary operations, for any \(\epsilon >0\); here R is the regulator of F, D is the absolute value of the discriminant of F, and the big O-constant depends only on the degree n of F over \({\mathbb{Q}}\). Examples involving 20 totally real quartic fields are given.
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class number of order
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algorithm
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fundamental system of units
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cycle of reduced ideals
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Lagrange's continued fraction algorithm
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totally real quartic fields
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