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Relative Brauer groups and m-torsion
Eli Aljadeff
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, Jack Sonn
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Brauer Group
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Torsion
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Subgroup
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Algebraic extension
25%
Field extension
22%
Local Field
21%
Counterexample
16%
kernel
13%
Restriction
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Integer
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Arbitrary
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Form
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Engineering & Materials Science
Torsional stress
78%