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Matrices whose coefficients are linear forms in logarithms (English)
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23 July 1992
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Denote by \(L\) the \({\mathbb{Q}}\)-vector space of complex numbers \(\ell\) such that \(e^{\ell}\) is an algebraic number, and by \({\mathcal L}\) the vector space generated by \(1\) and \(L\) over the field \(\overline\mathbb{Q}\) of algebraic numbers. The elements of \(L\) are the logarithms of non-zero algebraic numbers, while the elements of \({\mathcal L}\) are the linear forms in logarithms of algebraic numbers: \(\beta_{0}+\beta_{1}\log\alpha_{1}+\cdots+ \beta_{n}\log\alpha_{n}\). One result of this paper is a lower bound for the rank of a matrix whose entries are in \({\mathcal L}\). The simplest case is as follows: a \(2\times3\) matrix with entries in \({\mathcal L}\) whose columns are \(\overline\mathbb{Q}\)-linearly independent, and whose rows are \({\overline\mathbb{Q}}\)-linearly independent, has rank 2 (the six exponentials theorem deals with a \(2\times3\) matrix with entries in \(L\)). The proof relies on the theorem of the linear subgroup, which is sharpened by the author; this refinement is performed by means of arguments where the author uses the language of category theory. He deduces improvements of earlier results due to \textit{M. Emsalem} [C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, Sér. I 297, 225-227 (1983; Zbl 0529.12006); J. Reine Angew. Math. 382, 181-198 (1987; Zbl 0621.12008)]\ and \textit{M. Laurent} [J. Reine Angew. Math. 399, 81-108 (1989; Zbl 0666.12001)]\ on the conjectures of Leopoldt and Jaulent concerning the \(p\)-adic rank of \(S\)- units in a number field.
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logarithms of non-zero algebraic numbers
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linear forms in logarithms of algebraic numbers
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lower bound for the rank of a matrix
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\(p\)-adic rank of \(S\)-units
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Leopoldt conjecture
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Jaulent conjecture
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