Hilbert's irreducibility theorem
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Hilbert's irreducibility theorem
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In number theory, Hilbert's irreducibility theorem, conceived by David Hilbert in 1892, states that every finite set of irreducible polynomials in a finite number of variables and having rational number coefficients admit a common specialization of a proper subset of the variables to rational numbers such that all the polynomials remain irreducible. This theorem is a prominent theorem in number theory.
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Result in number theory, concerning irreducible polynomials
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