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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2010

Pages: 274-295

Series: Ernst Zermelo Collected Works

ISBN (Hardback): 9783540793830

Full citation:

, "Zermelo 1914", in: Set theory, miscellanea / Mengenlehre, varia, Berlin, Springer, 2010

Abstract

In his work on transcendental numbers Edmond Maillet was led to the question whether it is possible to introduce the notion of an "integral element" in the field ℂ of all complex numbers in analogy to the notions of a rational integer (i.e. an integral element in the field ℚ of all rational numbers) and of an algebraic integer (i.e. an integral element in the field A of all algebraic numbers). More precisely, if ℤ = I is the usual ring of (rational) integers and IA the usual ring of algebraic integers, Maillet asked whether there exists a ring I of complex numbers.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2010

Pages: 274-295

Series: Ernst Zermelo Collected Works

ISBN (Hardback): 9783540793830

Full citation:

, "Zermelo 1914", in: Set theory, miscellanea / Mengenlehre, varia, Berlin, Springer, 2010