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Original Articles

On Least Common Multiples of Polynomials in Z/nZ[x]

Pages 2066-2080 | Received 26 Aug 2010, Published online: 15 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

Let 𝒫(n, D) be the set of all monic polynomials in ℤ/nℤ[x] of degree D. A least common multiple for 𝒫(n, D) is a monic polynomial L ∈ ℤ/nℤ[x] of minimal degree such that f divides L for all f ∈ 𝒫(n, D). A least common multiple for 𝒫(n, D) always exists, but need not be unique; however, its degree is always unique. In this article, we establish some bounds for the degree of a least common multiple for 𝒫(n, D), present constructions for common multiples in ℤ/nℤ[x], and describe a connection to rings of integer-valued polynomials over matrix rings.

2010 Mathematics Subject Classification:

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The author would like to thank the referee for the many helpful suggestions made during the review process.

Notes

Communicated by I. Swanson.

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