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Sur la monogénéité de l'anneau des entiers de certains corps de rayon. (On the monogenicity of the ring of integers of certain ray fields)
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    Sur la monogénéité de l'anneau des entiers de certains corps de rayon. (On the monogenicity of the ring of integers of certain ray fields) (English)
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    The authors show that the main conjecture of monogenicity (see the previous review) is not true in general. In particular, let \(k={\mathbb{Q}}(\sqrt{-19})\), \(\omega =(1+\sqrt{-19})/2\). The ideal 7 splits in k/\({\mathbb{Q}}\) and \(P_ 7\), the ideal generated by \(q=1+\omega\), is one of the ideals dividing it. Then the ring of integers of the extension K of k of ray \(P_ 7\) does not possess a power basis over \({\mathbb{Z}}_ k\). To prove this the authors reduce the problem to showing the nonexistence of integer points of \({\mathbb{Z}}_ k\) on an elliptic curve and use the method of Baker and Ellison [\textit{W. J. Ellison}, \textit{F. Ellison}, \textit{J. Pesek}, \textit{C. E. Stahl} and \textit{D. S. Stall}, J. Number Theory 4, 107-117 (1972; Zbl 0236.10010)] to resolve the problem. Alternatively, the authors show that they could have used the latest results of \textit{M. Mignotte} and \textit{M. Waldschmidt} [preprint, Université de Strasbourg, 1989] to obtain much smaller upper bounds for the magnitude of the solutions and reduce the calculations substantially.
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    Baker's method
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    Hilbert class field
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    ray class field
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    nonexistence of integer points on an elliptic curve
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    monogenicity
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    ring of integers
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