A Connection Between the Monogenicity of Certain Power-Compositional Trinomials and $k$-Wall-Sun-Sun Primes
Number Theory
2022-11-29 v1
Abstract
We say that a monic polynomial of degree is monogenic if is irreducible over and is a basis for the ring of integers of , where . Let be a positive integer, and let be the Lucas sequence of the first kind defined by U_0=0,\quad U_1=1\quad \mbox{and} \quad U_n=kU_{n-1}+U_{n-2} \quad \mbox{ for $n\ge 2$}. A -Wall-Sun-Sun prime is a prime such that where is the length of the period of modulo . Let if , and if . Suppose that and is squarefree, and let denote the class number of . Let be an integer such that, for every odd prime divisor of , is not a square modulo and . In this article, we prove that is monogenic for all integers if and only if no prime divisor of is a -Wall-Sun-Sun prime.
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@article{arxiv.2211.14834,
title = {A Connection Between the Monogenicity of Certain Power-Compositional Trinomials and $k$-Wall-Sun-Sun Primes},
author = {Lenny Jones},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.14834},
year = {2022}
}