The Fekete-Szegő theorem with splitting conditions: Part I

Robert Rumely

Acta Arithmetica (2000)

  • Volume: 93, Issue: 2, page 99-116
  • ISSN: 0065-1036

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Robert Rumely. "The Fekete-Szegő theorem with splitting conditions: Part I." Acta Arithmetica 93.2 (2000): 99-116. <http://eudml.org/doc/207410>.

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  2. [2] D. Cantor, On an extension of the definition of transfinite diameter and some applications, J. Reine Angew. Math. 316 (1980), 160-207. Zbl0445.30019
  3. [3] L. Comptet, Advanced Combinatorics, Reidel, Boston, 1979. 
  4. [4] M. Fekete and G. Szegő, On algebraic equations with integral coefficients whose roots belong to a given set, Math. Z. 63 (1955), 158-172. Zbl0066.27002
  5. [5] R. M. Robinson, Conjugate algebraic integers in real point sets, Math. Z. 84 (1964), 415-427. Zbl0126.02902
  6. [6] R. Rumely, Capacity Theory on Algebraic Curves, Lecture Notes in Math. 1378, Springer, New York, 1989. Zbl0679.14012

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