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First-order characterization of function field invariants over large fields

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zbMATH Open1174.03015MaRDI QIDQ3602610FDOQ3602610


Authors: Bjorn Poonen, Florian Pop Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 February 2009





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zbMATH Keywords

function fieldlarge fieldconstant field\(2\)-cohomologically well-behaved


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Model-theoretic algebra (03C60) Model theory (number-theoretic aspects) (11U09)



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