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Three counterexamples concerning the Northcott property of fields (English)
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2 July 2018
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Summary: We give three examples of fields concerning the Northcott property on elements of small height: The first one has the Northcott property but its Galois closure does not even satisfy the Bogomolov property. The second one has the Northcott property and is pseudo-algebraically closed, i.e. every variety has a dense set of rational points. The third one has bounded local degree at infinitely many rational primes but does not have the Northcott property.
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height
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algebraic number
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Northcott property
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pseudo-algebraically closed field
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