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Monogenic cyclic trinomials of the form $x^4+cx+d$
Published 15 Nov 2024 in math.NT | (2411.10572v1)
Abstract: A monic polynomial $f(x)\in {\mathbb Z}[x]$ of degree $n$ that is irreducible over ${\mathbb Q}$ is called cyclic if the Galois group over ${\mathbb Q}$ of $f(x)$ is the cyclic group of order $n$, while $f(x)$ is called monogenic if ${1,\theta,\theta2,\ldots, \theta{n-1}}$ is a basis for the ring of integers of ${\mathbb Q}(\theta)$, where $f(\theta)=0$. In this article, we show that there do not exist any monogenic cyclic trinomials of the form $f(x)=x4+cx+d$. This result, combined with previous work, proves that the only monogenic cyclic quartic trinomials are $x4-4x2+2$, $x4+4x2+2$ and $x4-5x2+5$.
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