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Periods of maps on irreducible polynomials over finite fields
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    Periods of maps on irreducible polynomials over finite fields (English)
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    29 March 1999
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    A polynomial \(\sigma(x)\) over a field \(F\) defines a dynamical system on the algebraic closure of \(F\). It is expedient to study the action of \(\sigma(x)\) on irreducible polynomials rather than on field elements: \(\sigma(x)\) maps an irreducible polynomial \(g(x)\) over \(F\) to the minimal polynomial of \(\sigma(\alpha)\), where \(\alpha\) is a root of \(g(x)\). In the case where \(F\) is the finite field \(F_q\), and \(\sigma(x)=x^q+ax\) (\(a\) is a non-zero element of \(F_q\)), the author proves that for every positive integer \(n\) there are infinitely many polynomial periodic orbits of minimal period \(n\). The proof highlights the dynamical significance of the so-called Carlitz module.
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    algebraic dynamics
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    periodic polynomials
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    Carlitz module
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