Is polynomial 1+x+x^2+⋯+x^(p−1) irreducible?

Yareli Bowman

Yareli Bowman

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2022-08-20

Is polynomial 1 + x + x 2 + + x p 1 irreducible?

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Kristen Garrison

Kristen Garrison

Beginner2022-08-21Added 11 answers

The polynomial can be rewritten as x p 1 x 1 . Setting x = ( y + 1 ) has no effect on (ir)reducibility of the polynomial; doing so and applying the binomial theorem yields:
( y + 1 ) p 1 ( y + 1 ) 1 = 1 y k = 1 p ( p k ) y k = y p 1 + ( p p 1 ) y p 2 + + ( p 2 ) y 1 + ( p 1 ) y 0
Since all the coefficients apart from the leading one are divisible by p and the constant term is too small to be divisible by p 2 , we can apply the criterion and conclude that the polynomial is irreducible over rationals (and thus also over integers).

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