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    Orders in quadratic fields. II (English)
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    8 August 1994
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    This work continues part I with the same title [ibid., No. 3, 45-48 (1993; Zbl 0795.11056)] and also complements the work of the authors where they dealt with the real case [Reduced ideals, the divisor function, continued fractions and class numbers of real quadratic fields, to appear in Publ. Math.]. Namely, they provide a sharp lower bound for the class number of any complex quadratic order, which is a generalization of the Rabinowitsch result for the class number one problem. [For part III, see the paper reviewed below].
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    sharp lower bound
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    class number
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    complex quadratic order
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