On existence of canonical number system in certain classes of pure algebraic number fields (Q2904085)

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    On existence of canonical number system in certain classes of pure algebraic number fields
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6063551

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      6 August 2012
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      monogenity
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      canonical number system
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      power integral basis
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      On existence of canonical number system in certain classes of pure algebraic number fields (English)
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      The authors consider the existence of canonical number systems or equivalently monogenity of algebraic number fields. They prove that a canonical number system exists in a pure algebraic number field \(L=Q(\vartheta)\), where \(\vartheta\) is a root of the polynomial \(f(x)=x^{2^n}-m\), with a square free integer \(m\not = \pm 1\) and \(m\equiv 2,3\pmod 4\). Moreover, if \(L=Q(\vartheta)\), where \(\vartheta=\root n \of {m}\), with a square-free integer \(m\neq \pm 1\) and all prime factors of \(n\) divide \(m\), then \(L\) is monogenic and the minimal polynomial of \(\vartheta\) is a CNS polynomial.NEWLINENEWLINEThese important results will certainly have many application.
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