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Ueber das Reciprocitatsgesetz in einem beliebigen algebraischen Zahlkorper [On the law of reciprocity in any algebraic field] Journal of the College of Science, September 16th, 1922. Vol, XLIV, Art. 5.

by Takagi, Teiji

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[Algebra] [Mathematics] Takagi, Teiji. Ueber das Reciprocitatsgesetz in einem beliebigen algebraischen Zahlkorper [On the law of reciprocity in any algebraic field],Journal of the College of Science, September 16th, 1922. Vol, XLIV, Art. 5. Tokyo: Imperial University of Tokyo, 1922. Quarto, wrappers, 50 pages. First edition. Several small chips to wrappers and spine.
"Teiji Takagi was a Japanese mathematician, best known for proving the Takagi existence theorem in class field theory. The Blancmange curve, the graph of a nowhere-differentiable but uniformly continuous function, is also called the Takagi curve after his work on it." - Wikipedia
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