The distribution of the zeros generated by length-bounded polynomials (Q1174936)
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The distribution of the zeros generated by length-bounded polynomials (English)
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25 June 1992
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Algebraic numbers of bounded height are separated, with the gap depending on the degrees and heights of the numbers. This paper gives estimates for the size of the hole around a rational number containing no other zeros of any integer polynomial of degree at most \(n\) and height at most \(H\). (The height of \(\sum f_ i x^ i\) is taken to be \((\sum| f_ i|^ 2)^{1/2}\). For example, for large \(n\) and \(H\), the hole around 1 contains the region \[ \{z\text{ in } \mathbb{C}\setminus\mathbb{R}:\;| z-1|<720^{1/4} n^{-5/4} H^{-1/2}\} \cup \{z \text{ in } \mathbb{R}:\;| z-1|<12^{1/2} n^{-3/2} H^{-1}\}. \] The estimates are found by picking candidates for the polynomials which will produce the neighbouring zeros. The calculations require the intervention of REDUCE. [Similar methods are used by \textit{W. Lawton}, Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 49, 47-50 (1975; Zbl 0306.12002) and \textit{L. Cerlienco}, \textit{M. Mignotte} and \textit{F. Piras}, J. Symb. Comput. 4, 21-33 (1987; Zbl 0629.12002)].
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Liouville estimates
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zeros of integer polynomial
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algebraic numbers of bounded height
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