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Galois Seminar

Friday, October 21, 2016 - 2:00pm

Dong Quan Nguyen

Notre Dame University

Location

University of Pennsylvania

DRL 3C4

Note time change. Talk will be 45 minutes.

Additive polynomials are one of the main objects in function field arithmetic. When the field k of coefficients is infinite, additive polynomials can be viewed as elements in the skew polynomial ring k, where tau is the Frobenius morphism. In this talk, I will discuss several analogies between additive polynomials over function fields, and polynomials over number fields. In particular, I will focus on function field analogues of Bang-Zsigmondy’s theorem, Feit’s theorem, and Grunwald-Wang’s theorem when considering the simplest additive polynomial, T+tau, known as the Carlitz module, in the skew polynomial ring F_q(T), where F_q is the finite field with q elements, and T is an indeterminate.