A proof of the Schinzel-Zassenhaus conjecture on polynomials
Number Theory
2020-01-01 v1
Abstract
We prove that if is an integer polynomial of degree and having , then either is a product of cyclotomic polynomials, or else at least one of the complex roots of belongs to the disk . We also obtain a relative version of this result over the compositum of all abelian and all totally -adic extensions of , for any fixed prime~, and apply it to prove a -relative canonical height lower bound on the multiplicative group. Another extension is given to a uniform positive height lower bound, inverse-proportional to the total number of singular points, on holonomic power series in and not of the form , where , with a further application to existence of a small critical value for certain rational functions.
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@article{arxiv.1912.12545,
title = {A proof of the Schinzel-Zassenhaus conjecture on polynomials},
author = {Vesselin Dimitrov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.12545},
year = {2020}
}