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Integration on H_pxH and Arithmetic

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This lecture covers the integration on H_pxH and arithmetic aspects related to Gauss norms, adelic numbers, and algebraic structures. It discusses properties of norms, the structure of products, and the decomposition of polynomials. The lecture also explores the concept of monic and irreducible polynomials, the Eisenstein criterion, and the implications for factorization in different fields.

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