Neukirch-Uchida theorem

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Jürgen Neukirch (1969) and Kôji Uchida (1976), who worked in this area.

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Neukirch-Uchida theorem

  1. (mathematics) A theorem showing that all problems about algebraic number fields can be reduced to problems about their absolute Galois groups; one of the foundational results of anabelian geometry.