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http://dx.doi.org/10.4134/JKMS.2011.48.5.1065

ABSOLUTE IRREDUCIBILITY OF BIVARIATE POLYNOMIALS VIA POLYTOPE METHOD  

Koyuncu, Fatih (Department of Mathematics Mugla University)
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Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society / v.48, no.5, 2011 , pp. 1065-1081 More about this Journal
Abstract
For any field F, a polynomial f $\in$ F[$x_1,x_2,{\ldots},x_k$] can be associated with a polytope, called its Newton polytope. If the polynomial f has integrally indecomposable Newton polytope, in the sense of Minkowski sum, then it is absolutely irreducible over F, i.e., irreducible over every algebraic extension of F. We present some results giving new integrally indecomposable classes of polygons. Consequently, we have some criteria giving many types of absolutely irreducible bivariate polynomials over arbitrary fields.
Keywords
absolute irreducibility; bivariate polynomials; integral polygons; integral indecomposability; polytope method;
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