Perron's irreducibility criterion
Perron's irreducibility criterion is a sufficient condition for a polynomial to be irreducible in —that is, for it to be unfactorable into the product of lower-degree polynomials with integer coefficients.
This criterion is applicable only for monic polynomials. However, unlike other commonly used criteria, Perron's criterion does not require any knowledge of prime decomposition of the polynomial's coefficients.
Criterion[]
Suppose we have the following polynomial with integer coefficients
where . If either of the following two conditions applies:
then is irreducible over the integers (and by Gauss's lemma also over the rational numbers).
History[]
The criterion was first published by Oskar Perron in 1907 in Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik.[1]
Proof[]
A second proof is based on the following Lemma due to Panaitopol:[2][3]
Lemma. Let be a polynomial with . Then exactly one zero of satisfies , and the other zeroes of satisfy .
Suppose that where and are integer polynomials. Since, by the above Lemma, has only one zero with modulus not less than , one of the polynomials has all its zeroes strictly inside the unit circle. Suppose that are the zeroes of , and . Note that is a nonzero integer, and , contradiction. Therefore, is irreducible.
Generalizations[]
In his publication Perron provided variants of the criterion for multivariate polynomials over arbitrary fields. In 2010, Bonciocat published novel proofs of these criteria.[4]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Perron, Oskar (1907). "Neue kriterien für die irreduzibilität algebraischer gleichungen". Journal für die Mathematik. Walter de Gruyter. 132: 288–307.
- ^ Panaitopol, Laurențiu (1993). Criteriul lui Perron de ireductibilitate a polinoamelor cu coeficienti intregi. Gazeta Matematică. OCLC 6733580644.. vol. XCVIII no. 10, 39–340
- ^ Zhao, Yufei (2007). "Integer Polynomials" (PDF).
- ^ Bonciocat, Nicolae (2010). On an irreducibility criterion of Perron for multivariate polynomials. Societatea de Științe Matematice din România. OCLC 6733580644.
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