Embedding orders into central simple algebras
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Publication:713180
DOI10.5802/JTNB.803zbMath1272.11126arXiv1006.3683OpenAlexW2963262066MaRDI QIDQ713180
Benjamin Linowitz, Thomas R. Shemanske
Publication date: 26 October 2012
Published in: Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1006.3683
Groups with a (BN)-pair; buildings (20E42) Other algebras and orders, and their zeta and (L)-functions (11R54)
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