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On the Common Prime Divisors of Polynomials

Number Theory 2020-06-02 v1

Abstract

The prime divisors of a polynomial PP with integer coefficients are those primes pp for which P(x)0(modp)P(x) \equiv 0 \pmod{p} is solvable. Our main result is that the common prime divisors of any several polynomials are exactly the prime divisors of some single polynomial. By combining this result with a theorem of Ax we get that for any system FF of multivariate polynomial equations with integer coefficients, the set of primes pp for which FF is solvable modulo pp is the set of prime divisors of some univariate polynomial. In addition, we prove results on the densities of the prime divisors of polynomials. The article serves as a light introduction to algebraic number theory and Galois theory.

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@article{arxiv.2006.00941,
  title  = {On the Common Prime Divisors of Polynomials},
  author = {Olli Järviniemi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.00941},
  year   = {2020}
}

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16 pages