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On the Field Isomorphism Problem for the Family of Simplest Quartic Fields

Number Theory 2024-06-18 v1

Abstract

Deciding whether or not two polynomials have isomoprhic splitting fields over the rationals is the Field Isomorphism Problem. We consider polynomials of the form fn(x)=x4nx36x2+nx+1f_n(x) = x^4-nx^3-6x^2+nx+1 with n3n \neq 3 a positive integer and we let KnK_n denote the splitting field of fn(x)f_n(x); a `simplest quartic field'. Our main theorem states that under certain hypotheses there can be at most one positive integer mnm \neq n such that Km=KnK_m=K_n. The proof relies on the existence of squares in recurrent sequences and a result of J.H.E. Cohn [3]. These sequences allow us to establish uniqueness of the splitting field under additional hypotheses in Section (5) and to establish a connection with elliptic curves in Section (6).

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@article{arxiv.2406.10414,
  title  = {On the Field Isomorphism Problem for the Family of Simplest Quartic Fields},
  author = {David L. Pincus and Lawrence C. Washington},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.10414},
  year   = {2024}
}

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