Hasse principle
In mathematics, Helmut Hasse's local-global principle, also known as the Hasse principle, is the assertion that an equation can be solved over the rational numbers if and only if it can be solved over the real numbers and over the p-adic numbers for every prime p.
External links
- PlanetMath article
- Swinnerton-Dyer, Diophantine Equations: Progress and Problems, online notes
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