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Squarefree values of trinomial discriminants

Published 20 Feb 2014 in math.NT | (1402.5148v2)

Abstract: The discriminant of a trinomial of the form $xn \pm xm \pm 1$ has the form $\pm nn \pm (n-m){n-m} mm$ if $n$ and $m$ are relatively prime. We investigate when these discriminants have nontrivial square factors. We explain various unlikely-seeming parametric families of square factors of these discriminant values: for example, when $n$ is congruent to 2 (mod 6) we have that $((n2-n+1)/3)2$ always divides $nn - (n-1){n-1}$. In addition, we discover many other square factors of these discriminants that do not fit into these parametric families. The set of primes whose squares can divide these sporadic values as $n$ varies seems to be independent of $m$, and this set can be seen as a generalization of the Wieferich primes, those primes $p$ such that $2{p-1}$ is congruent to 1 (mod $p2$). We provide heuristics for the density of squarefree values of these discriminants and the density of these "sporadic" primes.

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