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Lenstra-Hurwitz cliques and the class number one problem

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6415375 Journal of Number Theory 2016 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new sufficient condition is given for a number field to have class number one.

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11R0420H10primarysecondaryClass numberNumber field
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Lenstra-Hurwitz cliques and the class number one problem
Authors
D.D. Long, Morwen B. Thistlethwaite,
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