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Let $K/k$ be an extension of number fields. We describe theoretical results and computational methods for calculating the obstruction to the Hasse norm principle for $K/k$ and the defect of weak approximation for the norm one torus $R^1_{K/k} mathbb{G}_m$. We apply our techniques to give explicit and computable formulae for the obstruction to the Hasse norm principle and the defect of weak approximation when the normal closure of $K/k$ has symmetric or alternating Galois group.
Let $L$ be a finite extension of $mathbb{F}_q(t)$. We calculate the proportion of polynomials of degree $d$ in $mathbb{F}_q[t]$ that are everywhere locally norms from $L/mathbb{F}_q(t)$ which fail to be global norms from $L/mathbb{F}_q(t)$.
It is known that the Brauer--Manin obstruction to the Hasse principle is vacuous for smooth Fano hypersurfaces of dimension at least $3$ over any number field. Moreover, for such varieties it follows from a general conjecture of Colliot-Thel`ene that
Let k be a global field of characteristic not 2. We prove a local-global principle for the existence of self-dual normal bases, and more generally for the isomorphism of G-trace forms, of G-Galois algebras over k.
We construct an Enriques surface X over Q with empty etale-Brauer set (and hence no rational points) for which there is no algebraic Brauer-Manin obstruction to the Hasse principle. In addition, if there is a transcendental obstruction on X, then we
We construct the homotopy pullback of $A_n$-spaces and show some universal property of it. As the first application, we review the Zabrodskys result which states that for each prime $p$, there is a finite CW complex which admits an $A_{p-1}$-form but