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 | | Construct the right number of units, u1, u2,..., ut, with log vectors that are independent over the reals. |
 | | My approach also makes clear that you can actually compute the unit group (and thus the class group) of any number field; this fact is notably absent from the textbooks. |
 | | Two conventions to establish in any introductory course on algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry, or commutative algebra: ``In modern mathematics, all rings contain 1. |
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