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Discriminants of quintic fields with 4 complex conjugates.
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%I #12 May 01 2016 03:28:36

%S 1609,1649,1777,2209,2297,2617,2665,2869,3017,3089,3233,3369,3857,

%T 3889,4169,4261,4409,4417,4429,4432,4477,4549,4597,4757,4817,4897,

%U 5025,5164,5437,5501,5584,5653,5753,5864,5913,6241,6449,6581,6757,6793,7096,7177,7265,7333,7373,7376,7672,7684,7717,7909

%N Discriminants of quintic fields with 4 complex conjugates.

%D M. Pohst and H. Zassenhaus, Algorithmic Algebraic Number Theory, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1989, p. 444.

%H A. Schwarz, M. Pohst and F. Diaz y Diaz, <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-1994-1219705-3">A table of quintic number fields</a>, Math. Comp. 63 (1994), 361-376. See Table 5 p. 374.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_.

%E More terms (from the Scharz et al. reference) from _Joerg Arndt_, May 01 2016