On genus one curves violating the local-global principle
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- Algebraic Groups Over Finite Fields
- Curves over every global field violating the local-global principle
- Fibration method and Manin obstruction
- Number of Points of Varieties in Finite Fields
- Rational points on varieties
- The Brauer–Grothendieck Group
- The Diophantine equation \(ax^3+by^3+cz^3=0\)
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(8)- On the passage from local to global in number theory
- Curves over every global field violating the local-global principle
- A threefold violating a local-to-global principle for rationality
- A quintic of genus 1 that contradicts the Hasse principle
- There are genus one curves violating Hasse principle over every number field
- On Tate-Shafarevich groups of families of elliptic curves
- An explicit algebraic family of genus-one curves violating the Hasse principle
- Local to global trace questions and twists of genus one curves
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