Algebraic Number Theory and Diophantine Analysis

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Pub. Date: 2000-06-01
Publisher(s): De Gruyter
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Table of Contents

Preface v
List of participants
xi
Monochromatic solutions of Diophantine equations
1(10)
Sukumar Das Adhikari
R. Thangadurai
Cubic Pisot units with finite beta expansions
11(16)
Shigeki Akiyama
Small values of diagonal cubic forms
27(20)
Jorg Brudern
On the approximation by algebraic numbers with bounded degree
47(8)
Yann Bugeaud
Galois module structure and Kummer theory for Lubin-Tate formal groups
55(14)
Nigel P. Byott
Galois module structure for wild extensions
69(24)
Ph. Cassou-Nogues
M. J. Taylor
Multiplicative dependence and bounded height, an example
93(10)
Paula B. Cohen
Umberto Zannier
The distribution of patterns in digital expansions
103(20)
Michael Drmota
A note on Diophantine quintuples
123(6)
Andrej Dujella
Symmetric improvements of Liouville's inequality: A survey
129(14)
Jan-Hendrik Evertse
On the distribution of the sums of binomial coefficients modulo a prime
143(10)
Henri Faure
Computing power integral bases in algebraic number fields II
153(10)
Istvan Gaal
Cuspidal divisor class groups of modular curves
163(28)
Ernst-Ulrich Gekeler
Discriminant form and index form equations
191(24)
Kalman Gyory
On general families of parametrized Thue equations
215(24)
Clemens Heuberger
Computing elliptic curves having good reduction everywhere over quadratic fields II
239(10)
Masanari Kida
The class number one problem for the dihedral CM-fields
249(28)
Yann Lefeuvre
Stephane Louboutin
On Tate---Shafarevich groups of some elliptic curves
277(16)
Franz Lemmermeyer
Polylogarithms and arithmetic functions
293(12)
Lutz G. Lucht
On the diophantine equation xn-1/x-1 = yq
305(6)
M. Mignotte
Distribution of Kronecker sequences
311(20)
Nikolai Moshchevitin
Finite polynomial orbits. A survey
331(8)
W. Narkiewicz
Diophantine approximation in Rs: On a method of Mordell and Armitage
339(12)
Werner Georg Nowak
S-integer points on elliptic curves, theory and practice
351(14)
Attila Petho
Horst G. Zimmer
Factorization in some orders with a PID as integral closure
365(26)
Martine Picavet-L'Hermitte
Topologies induced by systems of divisors
391(14)
Stefan Porubsky
Hartman and Beatty bisequences
405(18)
Jorg Schmeling
Endre Szabo
Reinhard Winkler
Moment problem of the type ƒ01ƒ01 F (x, y)dg(x)dg(y) = 0
423(22)
Oto Strauch
Conner's Level Condition
445(8)
Kazimierz Szymiczek
Remarks on Iwasawa λ-invariants
453(14)
Hisao Taya
Exact covers of balanced sequences and Fraenkel's conjecture
467(18)
R. Tijdeman
Representations of large integers as sums of two primes of special type
485(12)
D. I. Tolev
Conjectures for large transcendence degree
497(24)
Michel Waldschmidt
On Lambert's proof of the irrationality of π
521(10)
Rolf Wallisser
Diophantine equations of the form aX4 - bY2 = ±1
531
P. G. Walsh

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