Geometry of numbers

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Etymology

The field was initiated by German mathematician Template:W (1910, Geometrie der Zahlen).

Noun

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  1. Template:Lb The subbranch of number theory which applies techniques from geometry to the study of algebraic numbers.
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    • 1969, Template:W, Geometry of Numbers, Wolters-Noordoff, North-Holland, page 1,
      The geometry of numbers to which this book is devoted deals with arbitrary bodies and arbitrary lattices in the n-dimensional euclidean space. Its aim is to study various quantities describing the behaviour of a body with respect to a lattice.
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    • 2006, Enrico Bombieri, Walter Gubler, Heights in Diophantine Geometry, Template:W, page 181,
      The easy proof is obtained applying the pigeon-hole principle to
      {α1x1++αnxn(mod1)|xi=0,N},
      or by geometry of numbers by applying Minkowski's first theorem in C.2.19 to the symmetric convex body of volume 2n+1 given by
      |X0+α1X1+αnXn|Nn,|Xi|N,i=1,N.

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