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    Multiplicative lattices in global fields (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    Let \(L\) be an \(N\)-dimensional lattice. Denote \(\hbox{det}(L)\) the volume of the fundamental domain and \(d(L)\) the length of the shortest non-zero lattice vector of \(L\). The density exponent for \(L\) is defined by \[ \lambda(L)=-(1/N)\log_ 2\left({d(L)^ N V_ N \over 2^ N \hbox{det}(L)}\right), \] where \(V_ N\) denotes the volume of the \(N\)- dimensional unit sphere. The aim of this paper is to construct families of lattices \(\{L_ N\}\) for which \(\lim_{N\to\infty}\lambda(\{L_ N\})\) is small, i.e. for which the points of \(\{L_ N\}\) are the centers of dense sphere packing. The following types of lattices are treated: principal and congruence lattices associated to divisors over curves over a finite field and principal and congruence lattices associated to \(S\)-unit groups of towers of algebraic number fields. The best asymptotic density exponent \(\lambda(\{L_ N\})\leq 1.39\) is proved for certain congruence lattices in the function field case.
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    multiplicative groups of global fields
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    asymptotically good lattices
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    principal multiplicative lattices
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    congruence sublattices
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    additive number field lattices
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    density exponent
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    dense sphere packing
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    \(S\)-unit groups
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    towers of algebraic number fields
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    congruence lattices
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    function field
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