Indecomposability of polynomials via Jacobian matrix (Q984987)

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Indecomposability of polynomials via Jacobian matrix
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    Indecomposability of polynomials via Jacobian matrix (English)
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    20 July 2010
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    A multivariate polynomial is called decomposable if it can be written as a composition of a univariate polynomial of degree \(\geq 2\) and a multivariate polynomial. In the first section, deomposability is characterized by a rank condition of the so-called Jacobi-matrix of the polynomial. For characteristic zero, this criterion can be found in [\textit{Y. Stein}, Isr. J. Math. 68, No. 1, 109--122 (1989; Zbl 0716.12001)]. Here the result is generalized to positive characteristics. Based on this criterion, some classes of polynomials are shown to be indecomposable.
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    indecomposable polynomials
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    Noether's theorem
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    Bertini's theorem
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    Ostrowski's theorem
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    Newton's polygon
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