Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Birch–Tate conjecture is a conjecture in mathematics (more specifically in algebraic K-theory) proposed by both Bryan John Birch and John Tate.In algebraic K-theory, the group K2 is defined as the center of the Steinberg group of the ring of integers of a number field F. K2 is also known as the tame kernel of F. The Birch–Tate conjecture relates the order of this group (its number of elements) to the value of the Dedekind zeta function .. }
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- Birch–Tate_conjecture comment "The Birch–Tate conjecture is a conjecture in mathematics (more specifically in algebraic K-theory) proposed by both Bryan John Birch and John Tate.In algebraic K-theory, the group K2 is defined as the center of the Steinberg group of the ring of integers of a number field F. K2 is also known as the tame kernel of F. The Birch–Tate conjecture relates the order of this group (its number of elements) to the value of the Dedekind zeta function .".