On distinct unit generated fields that are totally complex
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Abstract: We consider the problem of characterizing all number fields such that all algebraic integers can be written as the sum of distinct units of . We extend a method due to Thuswaldner and Ziegler that previously did not work for totally complex fields and apply our results to the case of totally complex quartic number fields.
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