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Record W2952161560 · doi:10.48550/arxiv.1003.1969

Representation of squares by monic second degree polynomials in the field of $p$-adic meromorphic functions

2010· preprint· en· W2952161560 on OpenAlex

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VenuearXiv (Cornell University) · 2010
Typepreprint
Languageen
FieldMathematics
TopicMeromorphic and Entire Functions
Canadian institutionsQueen's University
Fundersnot available
KeywordsMeromorphic functionMathematicsDegree (music)Monic polynomialField (mathematics)ConjectureConstant (computer programming)Order (exchange)Pure mathematicsZero (linguistics)Function (biology)Sequence (biology)Representation (politics)CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsMathematical analysisPolynomial

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We prove a result on the representation of squares by second degree polynomials in the field of $p$-adic meromorphic functions in order to solve positively Büchi's $n$ squares problem in this field (that is, the problem of the existence of a constant $M$ such that any sequence $(x_n^2)$ of $M$ - not all constant - squares whose second difference is the constant sequence $(2)$ satisfies $x_n^2=(x+n)^2$ for some $x$). We prove (based on works by Vojta) an analogous result for function fields of characteristic zero, and under a Conjecture by Bombieri, an analogous result for number fields. Using an argument by Büchi, we show how the obtained results improve some theorems about undecidability for the field of $p$-adic meromorphic functions and the ring of $p$-adic entire functions.

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