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Sayfa 35
Let T be an algebraic torus defined over a field k . Suppose that k is a finite
extension of either the field of p - adic numbers or the field of rational numbers .
An explicit construction of a natural integral model To of T is presented . The
model To ...
Let T be an algebraic torus defined over a field k . Suppose that k is a finite
extension of either the field of p - adic numbers or the field of rational numbers .
An explicit construction of a natural integral model To of T is presented . The
model To ...
Sayfa 36
In the next section ( S2 ) , we recall the basic definitions and results from the
theory of algebraic tori defined over a number field k of characteristic zero ; cf . (
22 , 23 ) . Let o C k , suppose k is the field of fractions of the ring 0 , and let the
torus T ...
In the next section ( S2 ) , we recall the basic definitions and results from the
theory of algebraic tori defined over a number field k of characteristic zero ; cf . (
22 , 23 ) . Let o C k , suppose k is the field of fractions of the ring 0 , and let the
torus T ...
Sayfa 226
Definition 2.5. The number 8h(v,n) = ^([r].[cvn])eiz, where [r] is the shade class
and • denotes the intersection product, ... is a real subvariety of the sphere rather
than of the projective space) , we define the shade numbers of armed real
varieties ...
Definition 2.5. The number 8h(v,n) = ^([r].[cvn])eiz, where [r] is the shade class
and • denotes the intersection product, ... is a real subvariety of the sphere rather
than of the projective space) , we define the shade numbers of armed real
varieties ...
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