On the height of solutions to norm form equations
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Abstract: Let be a number field. We consider norm form equations associated to a full -module contained in a finite extension field . It is known that the set of solutions is naturally a union of disjoint equivalence classes of solutions. We prove that each nonempty equivalence class of solutions contains a representative with Weil height bounded by an expression that depends on parameters defining the norm form equation.
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