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On power integral bases of certain pure number fields defined by $x^{2^u\cdot3^v}-m$

H. Ben Yakkou, Lhoussain El Fadil, A. Najim

Published 2021-06-02Version 1

Let $K = \mathbb{Q} (\alpha) $ be a pure number field generated by a complex root $\alpha$ of a monic irreducible polynomial $ F(x) = x^{2^u\cdot 3^v}-m$, with $m \neq \pm 1$ a square free rational integer, $u$, and $v$ two positive integers. In this paper, we study the monogenity of $K$. The case $u=0$ or $v=0$ has been previously studied. We prove that if $m\not\equiv 1$ (mod4) and $m\not\equiv \pm 1$ (mod9), then $K$ is monogenic. But if $m\equiv 1$ (mod4) or $m\equiv 1$ (mod9), then $K$ is not monogenic. Some illustrating examples are given too.

Comments: Submitted. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2102.01967, arXiv:2106.00004, arXiv:2006.11230
Categories: math.NT
Subjects: 11R04, 11R16, 11R21, G.0
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