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Undecidability, unit groups, and some totally imaginary infinite extensions of $\mathbb{Q}$

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arxiv 1910.01239 v2 pith:V64ACVQG submitted 2019-10-02 math.NT math.LO

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We produce new examples of totally imaginary infinite extensions of $\mathbb{Q}$ which have undecidable first-order theory by generalizing the methods used by Martinez-Ranero, Utreras and Videla for $\mathbb{Q}^{(2)}$. In particular, we use parametrized families of polynomials whose roots are totally real units to apply methods originally developed to prove the undecidability of totally real fields. This proves the undecidability of $\mathbb{Q}^{(d)}_{ab}$ for all $d \geq 2$.

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