On the interpolation of integer-valued polynomials

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Abstract: It is well known, that if polynomial with rational coefficients of degree n takes integer values in points 0,1,...,n then it takes integer values in all integer points. Are there sets of n+1 points with the same property in other integral domains? We show that answer is negative for the ring of Gaussian integers mathbbZ[i] when n is large enough. Also we discuss the question about minimal possible size of set, such that if polynomial takes integer values in all points of this set then it is integer-valued.









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