Algebraic number theory is a foundational branch of mathematics that investigates the properties of algebraic numbers and their relationships through the lens of field extensions and rings of integers ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract In a quadratic number field $\mathbf{Q}(\sqrt D), D$ a squarefree integer, with class number 1, any algebraic integer can be decomposed ...
A vector $m = (m_1,\ldots, m_n) \in \mathbf{Z}^n\backslash\{0\}$ is called an integer relation for the real numbers $\alpha_1,\ldots, \alpha_n$, if $\sum \alpha_im_i ...
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