On trace forms of Hilbertian fields (Q1113929)
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On trace forms of Hilbertian fields (English)
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1988
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A quadratic form over a field K is called positive if its signature is nonnegative for every possible ordering of the field K; and it is called algebraic if it is Witt equivalent to the trace form of an algebraic extension L of K. The authors consider the question of when positive forms are algebraic. Suppose K has the property that whenever a polynomial f(T,X) over K in indeterminates T and X is irreducible as a polynomial in X over K(T), then there exists an element \(\beta\) of K such that f(\(\beta\),X) is an irreducible polynomial in X over K. It is proved that the form \(\delta X^ 2\) is algebraic for any element \(\delta\) of K which is positive for every possible ordering of K. This theorem is combined with a theorem by \textit{W. C. Waterhouse} [Arch. Math. 47, 229-231 (1986; Zbl 0607.10013)] to give many special cases in which positive forms are algebraic.
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trace forms
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separable field extension
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Witt equivalence
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Hilbertian field
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Hilbert's irreducibility theorem
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quadratic form
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