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The following pages link to Higher Newton polygons in the computation of discriminants and prime ideal decomposition in number fields (Q449717):
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- Discriminants of Chebyshev radical extensions (Q262613) (← links)
- Computation of integral bases (Q271785) (← links)
- A new computational approach to ideal theory in number fields (Q385455) (← links)
- Single-factor lifting and factorization of polynomials over local fields (Q438687) (← links)
- Higher Newton polygons and integral bases (Q472859) (← links)
- On the equivalence of types (Q517754) (← links)
- Okutsu-Montes representations of prime ideals of one-dimensional integral closures (Q555259) (← links)
- Computing with quadratic forms over number fields (Q1635279) (← links)
- Triangular bases of integral closures (Q1690787) (← links)
- Discriminants of simplest \(3^n\)-tic extensions (Q1744928) (← links)
- Computation of residual polynomial operators of inductive valuations (Q2031593) (← links)
- Computing an order-complete basis for \(M^{\infty}(N)\) and applications (Q2097083) (← links)
- Genus computation of global function fields (Q2252117) (← links)
- Lifting Artin-Schreier covers with maximal wild monodromy (Q2436630) (← links)
- The anisotropic part of a quadratic form over a number field (Q2673997) (← links)
- Factoring formal power series over principal ideal domains (Q3190408) (← links)
- Class numbers of large degree nonabelian number fields (Q4561381) (← links)
- On the Complexity of the Montes Ideal Factorization Algorithm (Q4931648) (← links)
- Factoring Polynomials over Local Fields II (Q4931656) (← links)
- On the discriminant of pure number fields (Q5028993) (← links)
- Complexity of OM factorizations of polynomials over local fields (Q5169597) (← links)
- Newton polygons of higher order in algebraic number theory (Q5388828) (← links)
- Local computation of differents and discriminants (Q5401713) (← links)
- Computing the Length of Sum of Squares and Pythagoras Element in a Global Field (Q5862346) (← links)
- On common index divisors and not monogenity of nonic number fields defined by trinomials of type $$x^9+ax+b$$ (Q6500235) (← links)