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Superficies elípticas y el décimo problema de Hilbert

A negative solution to Hilbert's tenth problem for the ring of integers $O_F$ of a number field $F$ would follow if $\mathbb{Z}$ were Diophantine in $O_F$. Denef and Lipshitz conjectured that the latter occurs for every number field $F$. In this note we show that the conjecture of Denef and Lipshitz is a consequence of a well-known conjecture on elliptic surfaces. -- Es sabido que se obtendría una solución negativa al décimo problema de Hilbert para el anillo de enteros $O_F$ de un campo de números $F$ si $\mathbb{Z}$ fuera diofantino en $O_F$. Denef y Lipshitz conjeturaron que esto último ocurre para todo $F$. En esta nota se demuestra que la conjetura de Denef y Lipshitz es consecuencia de una conocida conjetura sobre superficies elípticas.

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