Bull. Korean Math. Soc. 2022; 59(6): 1511-1522
Online first article July 12, 2022 Printed November 30, 2022
https://doi.org/10.4134/BKMS.b210864
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Ae-Kyoung Cha, Miyeon Kwon, Ki-Suk Lee, Seong-Mo Yang
Korea National University of Education; University of Wisconsin-Platteville; Korea National University of Education; Korea National University of Education
Let $H$ be a subgroup of $\mathbb{Z}_n^\ast$ (the multiplicative group of integers modulo $n$) and $h_1,h_2,\ldots,h_l$ distinct representatives of the cosets of $H$ in $\mathbb{Z}_n^\ast$. We now define a polynomial $J_{n,H}(x)$ to be \begin{align*} \begin{split} J_{n,H}(x)=\prod\limits_{j=1}^{l} \bigg( x-\sum\limits_{h \in H}\zeta_n^{h_jh} \bigg), \end{split} \end{align*} where $\zeta_n=e^{\frac{2\pi i}{n}}$ is the $n$th primitive root of unity. Polynomials of such form generalize the $n$th cyclotomic polynomial $\Phi_n(x)=\prod_{k \in \mathbb{Z}_n^\ast}(x-\zeta_n^k)$ as $J_{n,\{1\}}(x)=\Phi_n(x)$. While the $n$th cyclotomic polynomial $\Phi_n(x)$ is irreducible over $\mathbb{Q}$, $J_{n,H}(x)$ is not necessarily irreducible. In this paper, we determine the subgroups $H$ for which $J_{n,H}(x)$ is irreducible over $\mathbb{Q}$.
Keywords: Cyclotomic polynomials, irreducible polynomials, Gauss sum
MSC numbers: Primary 12E05
Supported by: This work was financially supported by the 2021 Sabbatical Leave Research Grant funded by Korea National University of Education.
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