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Prime Splitting and Common $N$-Index Divisors in Radical Extensions: Part $p=2$

Number Theory 2025-12-30 v1

Abstract

Following work of V\'elez, we explicitly describe the splitting of the integral prime 2 in the radical extension Q(an)\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt[n]{a}), where xnax^n-a is an irreducible polynomial in Z[x]\mathbb{Z}[x]. With previous work of the second author, this fully describes the splitting of any prime in Q(an)\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt[n]{a}). Using this description, we classify common index divisors (the primes whose splitting prevents the existence of a power integral basis for the ring of integers). Using work of Pleasants, we extend this to describe common NN-index divisors (primes that divide the index of any order generated over Z\mathbb{Z} by NN elements). We also present two novel constructions of non-monogenic fields with no common index divisors as well as constructions of number rings requiring NN ring generators for any N>1N>1. Examples are provided throughout.

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@article{arxiv.2512.23677,
  title  = {Prime Splitting and Common $N$-Index Divisors in Radical Extensions: Part $p=2$},
  author = {Dylan Scofield and Hanson Smith},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.23677},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

26 pages including many examples and constructions, comments welcome!