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A topological approach to undefinability in algebraic extensions of $\mathbb{Q}$

Number Theory 2023-10-30 v2 Logic

Abstract

For any subset ZQZ \subseteq \mathbb{Q}, consider the set SZS_Z of subfields LQL\subseteq \overline{\mathbb{Q}} which contain a co-infinite subset CLC \subseteq L that is universally definable in LL such that CQ=ZC \cap \mathbb{Q}=Z. Placing a natural topology on the set Sub(Q)\text{Sub}(\overline{\mathbb{Q}}) of subfields of Q\overline{\mathbb{Q}}, we show that if ZZ is not thin in Q\mathbb{Q}, then SZS_Z is meager in Sub(Q)\text{Sub}(\overline{\mathbb{Q}}). Here, thin and meager both mean "small", in terms of arithmetic geometry and topology, respectively. For example, this implies that only a meager set of fields LL have the property that the ring of algebraic integers OL\mathcal{O}_L is universally definable in LL. The main tools are Hilbert's Irreducibility Theorem and a new normal form theorem for existential definitions. The normal form theorem, which may be of independent interest, says roughly that every \exists-definable subset of an algebraic extension of Q\mathbb Q is a finite union of single points and projections of hypersurfaces defined by absolutely irreducible polynomials.

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@article{arxiv.2010.09551,
  title  = {A topological approach to undefinability in algebraic extensions of $\mathbb{Q}$},
  author = {Kirsten Eisentraeger and Russell Miller and Caleb Springer and Linda Westrick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.09551},
  year   = {2023}
}

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24 pages. Introduction has been rewritten