Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry
Scientific paper
2004-11-18
Mathematics
Algebraic Geometry
Proceedings of the AMS
Scientific paper
Let $K$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero and let $f \in K[x]$. The $m$-th {\it cyclic resultant} of $f$ is \[r_m = \text{Res}(f,x^m-1).\] A generic monic polynomial is determined by its full sequence of cyclic resultants; however, the known techniques proving this result give no effective computational bounds. We prove that a generic monic polynomial of degree $d$ is determined by its first $2^{d+1}$ cyclic resultants and that a generic monic reciprocal polynomial of even degree $d$ is determined by its first $2\cdot 3^{d/2}$ of them. In addition, we show that cyclic resultants satisfy a polynomial recurrence of length $d+1$. This result gives evidence supporting the conjecture of Sturmfels and Zworski that $d+1$ resultants determine $f$. In the process, we establish two general results of independent interest: we show that certain Toeplitz determinants are sufficient to determine whether a sequence is linearly recurrent, and we give conditions under which a linearly recurrent sequence satisfies a polynomial recurrence of shorter length.
Hillar Christopher J.
Levine Lionel
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