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The class number one problem for some totally complex quartic number fields
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    The class number one problem for some totally complex quartic number fields (English)
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    28 May 2009
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    Let \(K\) be a totally complex quartic field whose class number is equal to \(1\). The authors prove that there are 95 non-isomorphic fields \(K\) whose rings of algebraic integers are generated by an algebraic unit. Moreover, they prove Louboutin's conjecture according to which a totally complex quartic unit \(\varepsilon\) generally generates the unit group of the quartic order \(\mathbb Z[\varepsilon]\).
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    quartic field
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    fundamental unit
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    class number
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