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Hilbert's ninth problem

In mathematics, Hilbert's ninth problem was to find the most general law of reciprocity in an algebraic number field. It is one of Hilbert's problems, a list of unsolved problems proposed by David Hilbert in 1900.

The problem was solved by Artin in 1927 for abelian extensions of the rational numbers (Artin reciprocity theorem ), but the non-abelian case remains open.

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