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Maybe this is obvious but it isn't to me yet. What is the history of heights used in say points of the project plane over a number field or of elliptic curve over a number field? I would guess people working with valuations (like Ostrowski, Krull, Dedekind, Hensel et al) would have started this idea. Just an idea.. there is a nice article on the history of valuation written by Peter Roquette, maybe I can find this there?

Edit: Maybe Keith is right. In fact I took a look at the text by Roquette and as far as I could see (I didnt read the whole text though) height was not mentioned.

Maybe this is obvious but it isn't to me yet. What is the history of heights used in say points of the project plane over a number field or of elliptic curve over a number field? I would guess people working with valuations (like Ostrowski, Krull, Dedekind, Hensel et al) would have started this idea. Just an idea.. there is a nice article on the history of valuation written by Peter Roquette, maybe I can find this there?

Maybe this is obvious but it isn't to me yet. What is the history of heights used in say points of the project plane over a number field or of elliptic curve over a number field? I would guess people working with valuations (like Ostrowski, Krull, Dedekind, Hensel et al) would have started this idea. Just an idea.. there is a nice article on the history of valuation written by Peter Roquette, maybe I can find this there?

Edit: Maybe Keith is right. In fact I took a look at the text by Roquette and as far as I could see (I didnt read the whole text though) height was not mentioned.

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Jose Capco
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How did height in algeb. number theory/elliptic curves started?

Maybe this is obvious but it isn't to me yet. What is the history of heights used in say points of the project plane over a number field or of elliptic curve over a number field? I would guess people working with valuations (like Ostrowski, Krull, Dedekind, Hensel et al) would have started this idea. Just an idea.. there is a nice article on the history of valuation written by Peter Roquette, maybe I can find this there?