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Counting Real Quadratic Fields Without Unique Factorization

February 5, 2017by Alexander Walker Leave a comment

The full list of imaginary quadratic fields with unique factorization has been determined, but it remains unknown whether or not infinitely many real quadratic fields are UFDs. Here, we develop a simple criterion for disproving unique factorization based on continued fractions and use this to give upper bounds.

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