Composite rational functions expressible with few terms
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Publication:653292
DOI10.4171/JEMS/299zbMath1244.12001OpenAlexW2066838126MaRDI QIDQ653292
Clemens Fuchs, Umberto Zannier
Publication date: 9 January 2012
Published in: Journal of the European Mathematical Society (JEMS) (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.4171/jems/299
Polynomials in general fields (irreducibility, etc.) (12E05) Polynomials (irreducibility, etc.) (11R09) Arithmetic and non-Archimedean dynamical systems involving polynomial and rational maps (37P05)
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