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A proof of the Schinzel-Zassenhaus conjecture on polynomials

Number Theory 2020-01-01 v1

Abstract

We prove that if P(X)Z[X]P(X) \in \mathbb{Z}[X] is an integer polynomial of degree nn and having P(0)=1P(0) = 1, then either P(X)P(X) is a product of cyclotomic polynomials, or else at least one of the complex roots of PP belongs to the disk z21/(4n)|z| \leq 2^{ - 1 / (4n) }. We also obtain a relative version of this result over the compositum QabQt.p\mathbb{Q}^{\mathrm{ab}} \cdot \mathbb{Q}^{\mathrm{t.}p} of all abelian and all totally pp-adic extensions of Q\mathbb{Q}, for any fixed prime~pp, and apply it to prove a QabQt.p\mathbb{Q}^{\mathrm{ab}} \cdot \mathbb{Q}^{\mathrm{t.}p}-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 Q[[X]]\mathbb{Q}[[X]] and not of the form p(X)/(Xk1)mp(X) / (X^k-1)^m, where p(X)Q[X]p(X) \in \mathbb{Q}[X], 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}
}