Index divisibility in the orbit of 0 for integral polynomials
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Abstract: Let and consider the index divisibility set . We present a number of properties of in the case that is a rigid divisibility sequence, generalizing a number of results of Chen, Stange, and the first author. We then study the polynomial , where and determine all cases where this map has a finite index divisibility set.
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