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Algebraic Independence in Positive Characteristic -- A p-Adic Calculus

Published 20 Feb 2012 in cs.CC and math.AC | (1202.4301v1)

Abstract: A set of multivariate polynomials, over a field of zero or large characteristic, can be tested for algebraic independence by the well-known Jacobian criterion. For fields of other characteristic p>0, there is no analogous characterization known. In this paper we give the first such criterion. Essentially, it boils down to a non-degeneracy condition on a lift of the Jacobian polynomial over (an unramified extension of) the ring of p-adic integers. Our proof builds on the de Rham-Witt complex, which was invented by Illusie (1979) for crystalline cohomology computations, and we deduce a natural generalization of the Jacobian. This new avatar we call the Witt-Jacobian. In essence, we show how to faithfully differentiate polynomials over F_p (i.e. somehow avoid dxp/dx=0) and thus capture algebraic independence. We apply the new criterion to put the problem of testing algebraic independence in the complexity class NP#P (previously best was PSPACE). Also, we give a modest application to the problem of identity testing in algebraic complexity theory.

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