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Decidability and Local-Global Principles,
by L. Darnière.
- Contemporary Mathematics, 270 (2000) 145-167
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Proceedings of the workshop:
Hilbert's 10'th problem, Relations with Arithmetic
and Algebraic Geometry.
University of Gent, November 2-5, 1999.
- Short abstract
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This survey paper attempts to give a comprehensive overview
of the decidability results obtained in recent years for rings
(and fields) based on the use of a geometric Local-Global Principle.
Part I presents the deep theorems of algebraic geometry which provide
many natural examples of rings satisfying a Local-Global Principle,
in every characteristic. Part II is devoted to the numerous developments
in model theory which may have been stimulated by the results of part I,
and specially to decidability results for those rings.
- Mathematics Subject Classification (2000)
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Primary: 11U05, 11U09
Secondary: 11R04, 11G35
- Electronic version of the paper
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Version April 00 (23 pages):
dvi, Postscript.