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The following pages link to The theory of algebraic number fields. Transl. from the German by Iain T. Adamson. With an introduction by Franz Lemmermeyer and Norbert Schappacher (Q4210020):
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- Mathematics made in Germany: on the background to Hilbert's Paris lecture (Q384410) (← links)
- Hilbert 90 for algebras with conjugation (Q434262) (← links)
- Bridging the gap between analytic and synthetic geometry: Hilbert's axiomatic approach (Q514037) (← links)
- On certain infinite extensions of the rationals with Northcott property (Q633263) (← links)
- David Hilbert: The theory of algebraic number fields. Jahresber. Deutsche Math. Ver. 4 (1897), 175--546 (Q680847) (← links)
- On Max Deuring's works in algebra and number theory. (Q750400) (← links)
- More nonexistence results for symmetric pair coverings (Q890552) (← links)
- Number crunching vs. number theory: computers and FLT, from Kummer to SWAC (1850--1960), and beyond (Q942900) (← links)
- On the history of Fermat's last theorem: Fresh views on an old tale (Q969630) (← links)
- Hilbert-Speiser number fields and Stickelberger ideals (Q988066) (← links)
- On cubic Galois field extensions (Q1048931) (← links)
- The multiplication of the Clifford-analytic Eisenstein series. (Q1418472) (← links)
- Hilbert's theorem 90 and algebraic spaces (Q1612176) (← links)
- Hilbert's early carrier: encounters with allies and rivals (Q1777520) (← links)
- Moments and interpretations of the Cohen-Lenstra-Martinet heuristics (Q2039539) (← links)
- Pólya group in some real biquadratic fields (Q2043467) (← links)
- Existence of relative integral basis over quadratic fields and Pólya property (Q2043759) (← links)
- Function theories in Cayley-Dickson algebras and number theory (Q2044713) (← links)
- Totally real bi-quadratic fields with large Pólya groups (Q2138612) (← links)
- Extended Galbraith's test on the anonymity of IBE schemes from higher residuosity (Q2227124) (← links)
- Some generalizations of the functions \(\tau\) and \(\tau^{(e)}\) in algebraic number fields (Q2238896) (← links)
- A degree problem for two algebraic numbers and their sum (Q2248225) (← links)
- Non-ramified Brauer group of homogeneous spaces with finite stabilisers (Q2267758) (← links)
- Integral points on generalised affine Châtelet surfaces (Q2305862) (← links)
- Relative Pólya group and Pólya dihedral extensions of \(\mathbb{Q}\) (Q2329280) (← links)
- Multiplicative invariant lattices in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) obtained by twisting of group algebras and some explicit characterizations. (Q2475075) (← links)
- On the pleasures and pitfalls of mathematical storytelling: conversations with Constance Reid (Q2663668) (← links)
- On Dirichlet biquadratic fields (Q2684399) (← links)
- Solvable number field extensions of bounded root discriminant (Q2845409) (← links)
- The Charm of Units I, On the Kummer–Vandiver Conjecture. Extended Abstract (Q3298286) (← links)
- Theory of algebraic number fields. Translation from the 1897 German original. Reprint of the French edition 1909--1911 (Q4210021) (← links)
- SOME DIOPHANTINE EQUATIONS OVER AND WITH APPLICATIONS TO OF A FIELD (Q4531161) (← links)
- Pre-Pólya group in even dihedral extensions of ℚ (Q5150253) (← links)
- A group-theoretical version of Hilbert's theorem 90 (Q5501670) (← links)
- Theory of algebraic integers. Translated from the French by John Stillwell (Q5691142) (← links)
- Northcott numbers for the weighted Weil heights (Q6060938) (← links)
- Proving quadratic reciprocity: explanation, disagreement, transparency and depth (Q6088591) (← links)
- On integral representations of finite groups and rings generated by character values (Q6161868) (← links)
- On quadratic Ostrowski extensions of imaginary quadratic fields (Q6185615) (← links)
- History of mathematics illuminates philosophy of mathematics: Riemann, Weierstrass and mathematical understanding (Q6623924) (← links)
- On the origins of Cantor's paradox: what Hilbert left unsaid at the 1900 ICM in Paris (Q6638655) (← links)
- Bi-quadratic Pólya fields with five distinct ramified primes (Q6660934) (← links)