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On the number of integer polynomials with multiplicatively dependent roots (English)
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27 April 2018
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Let \(f\in\mathbb{C}[X]\) be a complex polynomial. The height of \(f\) is the largest modulus of its coefficients. A polynomial of degree at least 2 is called degenerate if it has a pair of distinct nonzero roots whose quotient is a root of unity. Moreover \(f\) is called a generalized degenerate polynomial, if denoting by \(\alpha_1,\ldots,\alpha_t\) its distinct roots, there exist integers \(k_1,\ldots,k_t\) such that \(\alpha_1^{k_1}\ldots\alpha_t^{k_t}=1.\) The authors are obtaining results concerned with the estimation of the number of generalized degenerate polynomials of fixed degree and bounded height.
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multiplicative dependence
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degenerate polynomial
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generalized degenerate polynomial
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