On common index divisors and monogenity of certain number fields defined by x5 + ax2 + b
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- Index form equations in quintic fields
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- Infinite families of non-monogenic trinomials
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- Newton polygons and \(p\)-integral bases of quartic number fields
- Newton polygons of higher order in algebraic number theory
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- On Newton polygons techniques and factorization of polynomials over Henselian fields
- On a problem of Hasse for certain imaginary Abelian fields
- On a theorem of Ore
- On integral bases and monogeneity of pure sextic number fields with non-squarefree coefficients
- On power basis of a class of algebraic number fields
- On power integral bases for certain pure number fields
- On power integral bases for certain pure number fields defined by \(x^{2^r.5^s}-m\)
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