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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626645
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Cyclotomic modular lattices
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626645

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    Cyclotomic modular lattices (English)
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    30 July 2001
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    The author studies integral lattices \(L\) satisfying the following conditions: \(L\) is given by an ideal of the \(m\)-th cyclotomic field over \(\mathbb{Q}\), with inner product \(\text{Tr} (\alpha x\overline{y})\) for some totally positive field element \(\alpha\), and \(L\) is similar to its dual. In this situation \(L\) is called a modular ideal lattice. Theorem 1 says that, given \(m\), such a lattice exists if and only if \(m\) is not a power of a prime \(p=4k+1\). Theorems 2 and 3 characterize the modular ideal lattices with \(\alpha=1\) and similarity norm \(\ell=1\) (this case had been considered earlier by the author) or \(\ell\) prime. Several interesting examples of such lattices are known.
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    integral lattices
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    cyclotomic field
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    modular ideal lattice
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    similarity norm
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