On the number of linear forms in logarithms (Q884535)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5161946
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    On the number of linear forms in logarithms
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5161946

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      On the number of linear forms in logarithms (English)
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      6 June 2007
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      Let \(\alpha_1\) \((i=1,\ldots,n)\) be algebraic numbers such that their logarithms are linearly independent over the rationals. Let \(b_i\) \((i=1,\ldots,n)\) be integers. The author gives an asymptotic estimate for the number of elements of type \(\alpha_1^{b_1}\dots \alpha_n^{b_n}\), as \(A_i,B_i\rightarrow\infty\) where \(1\leq \alpha_i\leq A_i\) and \(| b_i| \leq B_i\). This is analogous to the number of linear forms \(b_1\log\alpha_1+\dots+b_n\log\alpha_n\).
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      linear forms in the logarithms
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