On symmetric but not cyclotomic numerical semigroups
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Abstract: A numerical semigroup is called cyclotomic if its corresponding numerical semigroup polynomial is expressable as the product of cyclotomic polynomials. Ciolan, Garc'ia-S'anchez, and Moree conjectured that for every embedding dimension at least , there exists some numerical semigroup which is symmetric but not cyclotomic. We affirm this conjecture by giving an infinite class of numerical semigroup families , which for every fixed is symmetric but not cyclotomic when and then verify through a finite case check that the numerical semigroup families , and yield acyclotomic numerical semigroups for every embedding dimension at least .
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