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Galois theory of quadratic rational functions with periodic critical points

Number Theory 2025-04-21 v3 Group Theory

Abstract

Given a number field kk, and a quadratic rational function f(x)k(x)f(x) \in k(x), the associated arboreal representation of the absolute Galois group of kk is a subgroup of the automorphism group of a regular rooted binary tree. Boston and Jones conjectured that the image of such a representation for fZ[x]f \in \mathbb{Z}[x] contains a dense set of settled elements. An automorphism is settled if the number of its orbits on the nthn\text{th} level of the tree remains small as nn goes to infinity. In this article, we exhibit many quadratic rational functions whose associated Arboreal Galois groups are not densely settled. These examples arise from quadratic rational functions whose critical points lie in a single periodic orbit. To prove our results, we present a detailed study of the iterated monodromy groups (IMG) of ff, which also allows us to provide a negative answer to Jones and Levy's question regarding settled pairs. Furthermore, we study the iterated extension k(f(t))k(f^{-\infty}(t)) generated by adjoining to k(t)k(t) all roots of fn(x)=tf^n(x) = t for n1n \geq 1 for a parameter tt. We call the intersection of k(f(t))k(f^{-\infty}(t)) with kˉ\bar{k}, the field of constants associated with ff. When one of the two critical points of ff is the image of the other, we show that the field of constants is contained in the cyclotomic extension of kk generated by all 22-power roots of unity. In particular, we prove the conjecture of Ejder, Kara, and Ozman regarding the rational function 1(x1)2\frac{1}{(x-1)^2}.

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@article{arxiv.2401.14862,
  title  = {Galois theory of quadratic rational functions with periodic critical points},
  author = {Özlem Ejder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.14862},
  year   = {2025}
}