Difference between revisions of "User:Richard Pinch/redlinks"
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* [[Birch–Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture]] | * [[Birch–Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture]] | ||
* [[Tsen–Lang theory]] | * [[Tsen–Lang theory]] | ||
+ | * [[p-field|$p$-field]] | ||
+ | * [[quasi-algebraically closed field]], [[C1-field|$C_1$-field]] | ||
+ | * [[pseudo-algebraically closed field]] | ||
* [[ultraproduct]], [[ultrapower]] | * [[ultraproduct]], [[ultrapower]] | ||
* [[catenary ring]], [[universally catenary ring]] | * [[catenary ring]], [[universally catenary ring]] | ||
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* [[Ax–Kochen theorem]] | * [[Ax–Kochen theorem]] | ||
* [[numerical semi-group]], [[telescopic semi-group]] | * [[numerical semi-group]], [[telescopic semi-group]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[divisibility sequence]], [[elliptic divisibility sequence]] |
* [[Somos sequence]] | * [[Somos sequence]] |
Revision as of 07:40, 2 January 2015
- relative complement
- genus field
- Hilbert class field
- Köthe conjecture
- characteristic of a ring
- Hardy–Littlewood conjecture, singular series
- Hypothesis H, Schinzel hypothesis
- Tauberian theorem
- Siegel zero
- permutation representation
- radical extension
- Krull topology
- First Isomorphism Theorem
- operad
- tropical algebra, tropical geometry
- abelian extension
- Artin conductor
- cyclic extension
- ramification, tame ramification, wild ramification
- natural transformation
- Pythagorean field
- circulant matrix
- linear series
- biquadratic residue, quartic residue
- cubic reciprocity, quartic reciprocity
- injective hull
- direct limit
- Priestley space
- tridiagonal matrix
- Schur complement
- elementary symmetric function
- matrix product
- Schur product
- partition of a set
- wedge product
- smash product
- Reed–Solomon code
- Dilworth theorem
- Ax–Kochen theorem
- Sturm comparison theorem
- Hurwitz problem, Hurwitz–Radon theorem
- Tarski–Seidenberg theorem
- Birch–Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture
- Tsen–Lang theory
- $p$-field
- quasi-algebraically closed field, $C_1$-field
- pseudo-algebraically closed field
- ultraproduct, ultrapower
- catenary ring, universally catenary ring
- valuation ring, discrete valuation ring
- Goldie ring
- syndrome, syndrome decoding
- quaternion algebra, quaternionic structure
- Ax–Kochen theorem
- numerical semi-group, telescopic semi-group
- divisibility sequence, elliptic divisibility sequence
- Somos sequence
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