Timeline for Distinguishing between prime factors of cubic discriminant and polynomial discriminant
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Feb 7 at 18:57 | history | edited | Michael Hardy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
\text{} does not always yield the same results as \operatorname{} (in particular, it lacks automatic context-dependent horizontal spacing).
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Feb 7 at 17:27 | comment | added | Chris Wuthrich | Obvious remark: The discriminant of $f$ is a square times the discriminant of $K$, so all primes dividing the discriminant of $f$ to an odd power are ramified. Otherwise I recommend to study Chapter 6 in Cohen's A Course in Computational Number Theory. | |
Feb 7 at 16:51 | history | asked | Nicolas Banks | CC BY-SA 4.0 |