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Isomorphisms of Algebraic Number Fields
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Let Q() and Q() be algebraic number fields. We describe a new method to find (if they exist) all isomorphisms, Q() Q(). The algorithm is particularly efficient if the number of isomorphisms is one.
Mark van Hoeij, Vivek Pal
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