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The authors prove that for a certain class of rational functions p/q in x over a field of characteristic 2, the continued fraction expansion has only partial quotients of degree 1. The main result is: for each irreducible q of degree n, there are exactly 2 polynomials p of degree \(<n\), such that p/q is as sketched above (equivalently: in the Euclidean algorithm to calculate the gcd of p and q, the degrees of the remainders go down by 1 at each step). The proof is straightforward and uses some results on the coefficients in the formal power series in \(x^{-1}\) of p/q.
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greatest common divisor
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finite field with two elements
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rational functions
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    The authors prove that for a certain class of rational functions p/q in x over a field of characteristic 2, the continued fraction expansion has only partial quotients of degree 1. The main result is: for each irreducible q of degree n, there are exactly 2 polynomials p of degree \(<n\), such that p/q is as sketched above (equivalently: in the Euclidean algorithm to calculate the gcd of p and q, the degrees of the remainders go down by 1 at each step). The proof is straightforward and uses some results on the coefficients in the formal power series in \(x^{-1}\) of p/q.
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    greatest common divisor
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    finite field with two elements
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    rational functions
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    continued fraction expansion
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    Euclidean algorithm
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