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Monic polynomials in $Z[x]$ with roots in the unit disc

Published 9 Jul 2015 in math.NT | (1507.02419v1)

Abstract: This note is motivated by an old result of Kronecker on monic polynomials with integer coefficients having all their roots in the unit disc. We call such polynomials Kronecker polynomials for short. Let $k(n)$ denote the number of Kronecker polynomials of degree $n$. We describe a canonical form for such polynomials and use it to determine the sequence $k(n)$, for small values of $n$. The first step is to show that the number of Kronecker polynomials of degree $n$ is finite. This fact is included in the following theorem due to Kronecker. The theorem actually gives more: the non-zero roots of such polynomials are on the boundary of the unit disc. We use this fact later on to show that these polynomials are essentially products of cyclotomic polynomials.

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