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Salem numbers and Pisot numbers via interlacing

James McKee, Chris Smyth

Published 2010-08-04, updated 2010-12-21Version 2

We present a general construction of Salem numbers via rational functions whose zeros and poles mostly lie on the unit circle and satisfy an interlacing condition. This extends and unifies earlier work. We then consider the "obvious" limit points of the set of Salem numbers produced by our theorems, and show that these are all Pisot numbers, in support of a conjecture of Boyd. We then show that all Pisot numbers arise in this way. Combining this with a theorem of Boyd, we show that all Salem numbers are produced via an interlacing construction.

Comments: 21 pages, 5 figures, updated in response to reviewer comments
Categories: math.NT
Subjects: 11R06
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