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zbMATH Open0711.13002MaRDI QIDQ3495448FDOQ3495448
Authors: Jean-Pierre Serre
Publication date: 1990
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- The unramified Brauer group over a global field of positive characteristic
- Zero-loci of Brauer group elements on semi-simple algebraic groups
- The density of fibres with a rational point for a fibration over hypersurfaces of low degree
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