Lehmer sequence approach to the divisibility of class numbers of imaginary quadratic fields (2210.00561v1)
Abstract: Let $k\geq 3$ and $n\geq 3$ be odd integers, and let $m\geq 0$ be any integer. For a prime number $\ell$, we prove that the class number of the imaginary quadratic field $\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{\ell{2m}-2kn})$ is either divisible by $n$ or by a specific divisor of $n$. Applying this result, we construct an infinite family of certain tuples of imaginary quadratic fields of the form $$\left(\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{d}), \mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{d+1}), \mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{4d+1}), \mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{2d+4}), \mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{2d+16}), \cdots, \mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{2d+4t}) \right)$$ with $d\in \mathbb{Z}$ and $1\leq 4t\leq 2|d|$ whose class numbers are all divisible by $n$. Our proofs use some deep results about primitive divisors of Lehmer sequences.
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