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A characterization of C-fields via Galois groups (English)
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1991
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R. Ware defined the class of C-fields using a condition from quadratic form theory. A detailed discussion and many equivalent definitions of C- fields are contained in [\textit{R. Ware}, Pac. J. Math. 76, 541-564 (1978; Zbl 0405.12019)]. The authors extend these investigations using Galois theoretic methods. They show that a field F is of class C if and only if certain very small two-groups do not appear as Galois groups of extensions of F. If F is a C-field and has at least 8 square classes then the same kind of condition can be used to characterize the level of F.
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Galois extension
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quaternion algebra
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Brauer group
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C-fields
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quadratic form
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