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On varieties of Hilbert type

Lior Bary-Soroker, Arno Fehm, Sebastian Petersen (2014)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

A variety X over a field K is of Hilbert type if X ( K ) is not thin. We prove that if f : X S is a dominant morphism of K -varieties and both S and all fibers f - 1 ( s ) , s S ( K ) , are of Hilbert type, then so is X . We apply this to answer a question of Serre on products of varieties and to generalize a result of Colliot-Thélène and Sansuc on algebraic groups.

Random Galois extensions of Hilbertian fields

Lior Bary-Soroker, Arno Fehm (2013)

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

Let L be a Galois extension of a countable Hilbertian field K . Although L need not be Hilbertian, we prove that an abundance of large Galois subextensions of L / K are.

Reduction and specialization of polynomials

Pierre Dèbes (2016)

Acta Arithmetica

We show explicit forms of the Bertini-Noether reduction theorem and of the Hilbert irreducibility theorem. Our approach recasts in a polynomial context the geometric Grothendieck good reduction criterion and the congruence approach to HIT for covers of the line. A notion of “bad primes” of a polynomial P ∈ ℚ[T,Y] irreducible over ℚ̅ is introduced, which plays a central and unifying role. For such a polynomial P, we deduce a new bound for the least integer t₀ ≥ 0 such that P(t₀,Y) is irreducible...

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