On Baker type lower bounds for linear forms

Tapani Matala-aho

Acta Arithmetica (2016)

  • Volume: 172, Issue: 4, page 305-323
  • ISSN: 0065-1036

Abstract

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A criterion is given for studying (explicit) Baker type lower bounds of linear forms in numbers 1 , Θ 1 , . . . , Θ m * over the ring of an imaginary quadratic field . This work deals with the simultaneous auxiliary functions case.

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Tapani Matala-aho. "On Baker type lower bounds for linear forms." Acta Arithmetica 172.4 (2016): 305-323. <http://eudml.org/doc/279132>.

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