On a question of Perlis and Stuart regarding arithmetic equivalence
Abstract
Let K be a number field. The K-arithmetic type of a rational prime is the tuple AK()=(fK1,...,fKg) of the residue degrees of in K, written in ascending order. A well known result of Perlis from the 70's states that two number fields have the same Dedekind zeta function if and only if for almost all primes the arithmetic types of in both fields coincide. By the end of the 90's Perlis and Stuart asked if having the same zeta function implies that for ramified primes the sum of the ramification degrees coincide. Here we study and answer their question for septic number fields.
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