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  1. Edited the statement of artin reciprocity for function fields to be correct, and added a citation.

    Connor Lane

    diff, v7, current

  2. fixed citation

    Connor Lane

    diff, v7, current

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    • CommentTimeJun 30th 2024
    • (edited Jun 30th 2024)

    Have expanded and re-formatted the item like this:

      Jürgen Neukirch, Alexander Schmidt, Kay Wingberg: *Cohomology of Number Fields*, 2nd edition, Springer (2008) [[doi:10.1007/978-3-540-37889-1](https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-37889-1)]
    

    (Notice that there is no point in including all three authors in a single “[[...]]”, since this will try to create a link to a page named by the list of all three names. What would make sense is to type

      [[First Author]], [[Second Author]], ... 
    

    but this makes really good sense only if somebody is actually going to create author entries for all of these names, since otherwise these links will just remain and look broken indefinitely.)

    diff, v8, current

  3. another thing i forgot in the previous edit

    Connor Lane

    diff, v10, current