Existential definability and diophantine stability
Abstract
Let K be a number field, let L be an algebraic (possibly infinite degree) extension of K, and let OK ⊂ OL be their rings of integers. Suppose A is an abelian variety defined over K such that A(K) is infinite and A(L)/A(K) is a torsion group. If at least one of the following conditions is satisfied: 1. L is a number field, 2. L is totally real, 3. L is a quadratic extension of a totally real field, then OK has a diophantine definition over OL.
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