Mathematics – Number Theory
Scientific paper
2002-05-25
Mathematics
Number Theory
Main theorem was generalized to include reducible polynomials. To appear in Proceedings of AMS
Scientific paper
In this elementary note we prove that a polynomial with rational coefficients divides the derivative of some polynomial which splits in $\Q$ if and only if all of its irrational roots are real and simple. This provides an answer to a question posed by Thomas Craven. Similar ideas also lead to a variation of the proof of Belyi's theorem that every algebraic curve defined over an algebraic number field admits a map to $P^1$ which is only ramified above three points. As it turned out, this variation was noticed previously by G. Belyi himself and Leonardo Zapponi.
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