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On the p-adic Wirsing problem

Published 18 Aug 2026 in math.NT | (2608.17686v1)

Abstract: For a real transcendental number ξξ, let ω<em>n<sup>(ξ)ω<em>n<sup>*(ξ) denote the supremum of all ωω for which there exist infinitely many real algebraic numbers αα of degree n\leq n satisfying ξαH(α)<sup>ω1|ξ-α|\leq H(α)<sup>{-ω-1}, where H(α)H(α) is the naive height of the minimal polynomial of αα. A celebrated result of Wirsing gives the uniform lower bound ωn<sup>(ξ)n+12ω_n<sup>*(ξ)\geq\frac{n+1}{2}, which was improved significantly in a recent work of Poëls to n2log2\frac{n}{2-\log 2}. In this paper, we establish a pp-adic counterpart of Poëls's result. Let pp be a prime and $ξ\in\Qp$ be transcendental. Let ω</em>n,p<sup>(ξ)ω</em>{n,p}<sup>*(ξ) be the supremum of all real numbers ωω for which there exist infinitely many algebraic numbers $α\in \Qp$ of degree n\leq n such that ξα<em>pH(α)<sup>ω1|ξ-α|<em>p\leq H(α)<sup>{-ω-1}. We show that ω<sup></sup></em>n,p(ξ)n2log21ω<sup>*</sup></em>{n,p}(ξ)\geq\frac{n}{2-\log 2}-1. This improves the known lower bounds in the pp-adic setting, namely the analogue of Wirsing's theorem, due to Morrison and Teulié.

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