An Upper Bound on the Number of Classes of Perfect Unary Forms in Totally Real Number Fields

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Authors: Christian Porter, Andrew Mendelsohn Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 5 August 2022

Abstract: Let K be a totally real number field of degree n over mathbbQ, with discriminant and regulator DeltaK,RK respectively. In this paper, using a similar method to van Woerden, we prove that the number of classes of perfect unary forms, up to equivalence and scaling, can be bounded above by O(DeltaKexp(2nlog(n)+f(n,RK))), where f(n,RK) is a finite value, satisfying f(n,RK)=fracsqrtn12RKfrac1n1+frac4n1log(sqrt|DeltaK|)2 if nleq11. Moreover, if K is a unit reducible field, the number of classes of perfect unary forms is bound above by O(DeltaKexp(2nlog(n))).













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