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As Easy as $\mathbb Q$: Hilbert's Tenth Problem for Subrings of the Rationals and Number Fields

Number Theory 2018-02-12 v1 Logic

Abstract

Hilbert's Tenth Problem over the field Q\mathbb Q of rational numbers is one of the biggest open problems in the area of undecidability in number theory. In this paper we construct new, computably presentable subrings RR of Q\mathbb Q having the property that Hilbert's Tenth Problem for RR, denoted HTP(R)HTP(R), is Turing equivalent to HTP(Q)HTP(\mathbb Q). We are able to put several additional constraints on the rings RR that we construct. Given any computable nonnegative real number r1r \leq 1 we construct such a ring R=Z[1p:pS]R = Z[\frac1p : p \in S] with SS a set of primes of lower density rr. We also construct examples of rings RR for which deciding membership in RR is Turing equivalent to deciding HTP(R)HTP(R) and also equivalent to deciding HTP(Q)HTP(\mathbb Q). Alternatively, we can make HTP(R)HTP(R) have arbitrary computably enumerable degree above HTP(Q)HTP(\mathbb Q). Finally, we show that the same can be done for subrings of number fields and their prime ideals.

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@article{arxiv.1601.07158,
  title  = {As Easy as $\mathbb Q$: Hilbert's Tenth Problem for Subrings of the Rationals and Number Fields},
  author = {Kirsten Eisentraeger and Russell Miller and Jennifer Park and Alexandra Shlapentokh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.07158},
  year   = {2018}
}