Kummer theory for number fields and the reductions of algebraic numbers
DOI10.1142/S179304211950091XzbMATH Open1451.11123OpenAlexW2937903557WikidataQ114071962 ScholiaQ114071962MaRDI QIDQ5232173FDOQ5232173
Antonella Perucca, Pietro Sgobba
Publication date: 30 August 2019
Published in: International Journal of Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/s179304211950091x
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Cited In (11)
- Kummer theory for multiquadratic or quartic cyclic number fields
- The distribution of the multiplicative index of algebraic numbers over residue classes
- Divisibility conditions on the order of the reductions of algebraic numbers
- EXPLICIT KUMMER THEORY FOR QUADRATIC FIELDS
- The degree of Kummer extensions of number fields
- Explicit Kummer theory for the rational numbers
- Simultaneous insolvability of exponential congruences
- On the distribution of the order and index for the reductions of algebraic numbers
- Unified treatment of Artin-type problems
- Equality of orders of a set of integers modulo a prime
- Kummer Theory for Number Fields and the Reductions of Algebraic Numbers II
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