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Reelle biquadratische Zahlkörper mit ungerader Klassenzahl. (Real biquadratic number fields with odd class number)
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    Reelle biquadratische Zahlkörper mit ungerader Klassenzahl. (Real biquadratic number fields with odd class number) (English)
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    Using Kubota's class number relations and Hasse's formula for the number of ambiguous ideal classes, the author obtains explicit sufficient conditions for a real bicyclic biquadratic number field to have odd class number. Let \(p_ i\) (resp., \(q_ i)\) be primes congruent to \(1\quad (resp.\quad 3)\quad (mod\quad 4).\) Let \(K={\mathbb{Q}}(\sqrt{m_ 1},\sqrt{m_ 2})\), where \(m_ 1\) and \(m_ 2\) are square-free positive integers. Then K has odd class number in each of the following \(cases:\) (m\({}_ 1,m_ 2)= \) \((q_ 1,2)\), \((q_ 1,q_ 2)\), \((q_ 1q_ 2,q_ 1q_ 3)\), \((2q_ 1,2q_ 2);\) \((2,p_ 1)\) with \(p_ 1\equiv 5(mod 8);\) \((p_ 1,p_ 2)\) with \((p_ 1/p_ 2)=-1;\) \((q_ 1,p_ 1)\) with \((q_ 1/p_ 1)=-1\), or with \((q_ 1/p_ 1)=1\) and \(p_ 1\equiv 5(mod 8);\) \((2,q_ 1q_ 2)\) with \(q_ 1q_ 2\equiv 5(mod 8)\), or \(q_ 1\equiv q_ 2\equiv 3(mod 8);\) \((p_ 1,2q_ 1)\) with \((2q_ 1/p_ 1)=-1\), or with \((2q_ 1/p_ 1=1\) and \(p_ 1\equiv 5(mod 8)\) \((p_ 1,q_ 1q_ 2)\) with \((q_ 1q_ 2/p)=-1\), or with \((p_ 1/q_ 1)=(p_ 1/q_ 2)=-1.\) The author also obtains several necessary conditions in case K has odd class number and \((m_ 1,m_ 2)\) does not appear on the above list.
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    real bicyclic biquadratic number field
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    odd class number
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