G. Jones, P. I. Kester, L. Martirosyan, P. Moree, L. T'oth, B. White, B. Zhang
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Coefficients of (inverse) unitary cyclotomic polynomials
The notion of block divisibility naturally leads one to introduce unitary cyclotomic polynomials $\Phi_n^*(x)$. They can be written as certain products of cyclotomic poynomials. We study the case where $n$ has two or three distinct prime factors using numerical semigroups, respectively Bachman's inclusion-exclusion polynomials. Given $m\ge 1$ we show that every integer occurs as a coefficient of $\Phi^*_{mn}(x)$ for some $n\ge 1$. Here $n$ will typically have many different prime factors. We also consider similar questions for the polynomials $(x^n-1)/\Phi_n^*(x),$ the inverse unitary cyclotomic polynomials.
期刊介绍:
Kodai Mathematical Journal is edited by the Department of Mathematics, Tokyo Institute of Technology. The journal was issued from 1949 until 1977 as Kodai Mathematical Seminar Reports, and was renewed in 1978 under the present name. The journal is published three times yearly and includes original papers in mathematics.