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    Integer points and models of algebraic curves (English)
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    9 October 1994
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    This paper describes a method for the construction of models of algebraic curves \(F(X, Y)=0\) of genus \(\geq 1\) defined over a number field, and the effective computation of integer points on such models. This construction is applied to the problem of the effective determination of integer points on curves of genus 2 by reducing this problem to that of effectively computing integer points on quartic equations defined over a number field. The results obtained are also applied to give explicit upper bounds for the heights of integer points on a family of curves \(F(X, Y)=0\) defined over a number field, which are cyclic coverings of the projective line.
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    global field
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    algebraic curves
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    effective computation of integer points
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    integer points on curves of genus 2
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    integer points on quartic equations
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    explicit upper bounds for the heights of integer points
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    cyclic coverings
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