On the number of solutions of linear equations in units of an algebraic number field.

K. Györy

Commentarii mathematici Helvetici (1979)

  • Volume: 54, page 583-600
  • ISSN: 0010-2571; 1420-8946/e

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Györy, K.. "On the number of solutions of linear equations in units of an algebraic number field.." Commentarii mathematici Helvetici 54 (1979): 583-600. <http://eudml.org/doc/139804>.

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  2. J. H. Evertse, K. Győry, Effective finiteness theorems for decomposable forms of given discriminant
  3. E. Bombieri, J. Mueller, M. Poe, The unit equation and the cluster principle
  4. Jan-Hendrik Evertse, On sums of S -units and linear recurrences
  5. B. Brindza, Zeros of polynomials and exponential diophantine equations
  6. J. H. Evertse, K. Gyory, Effective finiteness results for binary forms with given discriminant
  7. Yann Bugeaud, Kálmán Győry, Bounds for the solutions of unit equations

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