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Irreducibility of Random Polynomials

Christian Borst, Evan Boyd, Claire Brekken, Samantha Solberg, Melanie Matchett Wood, Philip Matchett Wood

Published 2017-05-10Version 1

We study the probability that a random polynomial with integer coefficients is reducible when factored over the rational numbers. Using computer-generated data, we investigate a number of different models, including both monic and non-monic polynomials. Our data supports conjectures made by Odlyzko and Poonen and by Konyagin, and we formulate a universality heuristic and new conjectures that connect their work with Hilbert's Irreducibility Theorem and work of van der Waerden. The data indicates that the probability that a random polynomial is reducible divided by the probability that there is a linear factor appears to approach a constant and, in the large-degree limit, this constant appears to approach one. In cases where the model makes it impossible for the random polynomial to have a linear factor, the probability of reducibility appears to be close to the probability of having a non-linear, low-degree factor. We also study characteristic polynomials of random matrices with +1 and -1 entries.

Comments: 14 pages, 9 figures
Categories: math.PR, math.NT
Subjects: 11C08, 60C05
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