A converse of Artin's density theorem: The case of cubic fields (Q687541)

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    A converse of Artin's density theorem: The case of cubic fields
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 431337

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      A converse of Artin's density theorem: The case of cubic fields (English)
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      18 October 1993
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      For fixed \(n\) consider the sequence \({\mathcal A}\) of all algebraic integers of degree \(n\), ordered according to the height of the minimal polynomials. For any prime \(p\) consider the subsequence \({\mathcal A}(p,\Phi)\) of \({\mathcal A}\) formed by algebraic integers generating a field in which \(p\) factorizes into prime ideals in a prescribed manner \(\Phi\). The authors show that \({\mathcal A}(p,\Phi)\) has always a natural density in \({\mathcal A}\) and compute it explicitly in the case of \(n=3\).
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      cubic fields
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      splitting of primes
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      algebraic integers
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      minimal polynomials
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