Very good and very bad field generators

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Publication:2342120

DOI10.1215/21562261-2848160zbMATH Open1321.14044arXiv1308.0154OpenAlexW3099286772MaRDI QIDQ2342120FDOQ2342120

Daniel Daigle, Pi. Cassou-Noguès

Publication date: 8 May 2015

Published in: Kyoto Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let k be a field. A "field generator" is a polynomial F in k[X,Y] satisfying k(F,G) = k(X,Y) for some G in k(X,Y). If G can be chosen in k[X,Y], we call F a "good field generator"; otherwise, F is a "bad field generator". These notions were first studied by Abhyankar, Jan and Russell in the 1970s. The present paper introduces and studies the notions of "very good" and "very bad" field generators. We give theoretical results as well as new examples of bad and very bad field generators.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1308.0154





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