Miho Aoki

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Galois module structure of algebraic integers of the simplest cubic field2023-05-15Paper
Chebyshev's bias against splitting and principal primes in global fields2023-01-11Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q50745992022-05-09Paper
On values of the higher derivatives of the Barnes zeta function at non-positive integers2022-05-06Paper
Chebyshev's Bias against Splitting and Principal Primes in Global Fields2022-03-23Paper
Several properties of hypergeometric Bernoulli numbers2022-01-19Paper
Normal integral bases and Gaussian periods in the simplest cubic fields2021-08-07Paper
A family of pairs of imaginary cyclic fields of degree \((p-1)/2\) with both class numbers divisible by \(p\)2020-04-15Paper
On the Laxton group2019-07-26Paper
Mod \(p\) equivalence classes of linear recurrence sequences of degree 22018-02-20Paper
Remarks on hypergeometric Cauchy numbers2018-02-15Paper
An infinite family of pairs of imaginary quadratic fields with both class numbers divisible by five2017-03-28Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q28085552016-05-24Paper
On systems of fundamental units of certain quartic fields2015-11-17Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q52620502015-07-09Paper
On the Coates-Sinnott conjecture for CM fields2013-02-21Paper
A note on the Coates-Sinnott conjecture2009-08-24Paper
On some exact sequences in the theory of cyclotomic fields2009-01-13Paper
Algorithmic Number Theory2007-05-02Paper
Notes on the structure of the ideal class groups of abelian number fields2006-02-21Paper
Local units and Gauss sums.2003-08-07Paper
The Iwasawa main conjecture and Gauss sums2002-06-04Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q27407832001-09-17Paper

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