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On orders in quadratic number fields with unusual sets of distances

Number Theory 2023-10-30 v4 Commutative Algebra

Abstract

Let O\mathcal{O} be an order in an algebraic number field and suppose that the set of distances Δ(O)\Delta(\mathcal{O}) of O\mathcal{O} is nonempty (equivalently, O\mathcal{O} is not half-factorial). If O\mathcal{O} is seminormal (in particular, if O\mathcal{O} is a principal order), then minΔ(O)=1\min\Delta(\mathcal{O})=1. So far, only a few examples of orders were found with minΔ(O)>1\min\Delta(\mathcal{O})>1. We say that Δ(O)\Delta(\mathcal{O}) is unusual if minΔ(O)>1\min\Delta(\mathcal{O})>1. In the present paper, we establish algebraic characterizations of orders O\mathcal{O} in real quadratic number fields with minΔ(O)>1\min\Delta(\mathcal{O})>1. We also provide a classification of the real quadratic number fields that possess an order whose set of distances is unusual. As a consequence thereof, we revisit certain squarefree integers (cf. OEIS A135735) that were studied by A. J. Stephens and H. C. Williams.

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@article{arxiv.2305.09267,
  title  = {On orders in quadratic number fields with unusual sets of distances},
  author = {Andreas Reinhart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.09267},
  year   = {2023}
}