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On rational periodic points of $x^d+c$

Number Theory 2018-04-27 v1 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

We consider the polynomials f(x)=xd+c\displaystyle f(x)=x^d+c, where d2d\ge 2 and cQc\in\mathbb Q. It is conjectured that if d=2d=2, then ff has no rational periodic point of exact period N4N\ge 4. In this note, fixing some integer d2d\ge 2, we show that the density of such polynomials with a rational periodic point of any period among all polynomials f(x)=xd+cf(x)=x^d+c, c\Qc\in\Q, is zero. Furthermore, we establish the connection between polynomials ff with periodic points and two arithmetic sequences. This yields necessary conditions that must be satisfied by cc and dd in order for the polynomial ff to possess a rational periodic point of exact period NN, and a lower bound on the number of primitive prime divisors in the critical orbit of ff when such a rational periodic point exists. The note also introduces new results on the irreducibility of iterates of ff.

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@article{arxiv.1804.09839,
  title  = {On rational periodic points of $x^d+c$},
  author = {Mohammad Sadek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.09839},
  year   = {2018}
}

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