Galois points and rational functions with small value sets
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arXiv2111.06113MaRDI QIDQ6504780FDOQ6504780
Authors: Satoru Fukasawa
Abstract: This paper presents a connection between Galois points and rational functions over a finite field with small value sets. This paper proves that the defining polynomial of any plane curve admitting two Galois points is an irreducible component of a polynomial obtained as a relation of two rational functions. A recent result of Bartoli, Borges, and Quoos implies that one of these rational functions over a finite field has a very small value set, under the assumption that Galois groups of two Galois points generate the semidrect product. When two Galois points are external, this paper proves that the defining polynomial is an irreducible component of a polynomial with separated variables. This connects the study of Galois points to that of polynomials with small value sets.
Polynomials over finite fields (11T06) Algebraic functions and function fields in algebraic geometry (14H05)
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