defs 5 Flashcards

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degree of f

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f ∈ K[X] as f =SUM^n_i=0 aiXi with ai ∈ K.

If an =! 0 then the degree of f is n, deg(f) = n

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Division Theorem for Polynomials

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Let K be a field and take f, g ∈ K[X] with g =! 0. Then there are (unique) q, r ∈ K[X] with

f = qg + r and deg(r) < deg(g) or r = 0

(q is the quotient and r the remainder when f is divided by g.)

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root/zero

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An element a ∈ K is a root (or zero) of f ∈ K[X] if f(a) = 0.

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greatest common divisor

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The greatest common divisor (or highest common factor) of polynomials f, g is a polynomial d such that d divides f and g and, if h is any polynomial dividing both f and g then h divides d.

Write d = gcd(f, g).

This polynomial is defined only up to a non-zero scalar multiple so, if we want a unique gcd then we can insist that d be monic (ie. coefficient of highest power
of X is equal to 1).

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irreducible

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An element r ∈ R is irreducible if r is not invertible and

if, whenever r = st either s or t is invertible

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associated elements

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Elements r, s ∈ R are associated if s = ur for some invertible element u ∈ R.

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Unique Factorisation Domain (UFD)

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A commutative domain R is said to be a Unique Factorisation Domain (UFD), if every non-zero, non-invertible element of R has a unique factorisation as a product of irreducible elements.

’Uniqueness’ here means up to rearrangement of factors and associated factors

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Principal Ideal Domain (PID)

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a commutative domain in which every ideal is principal (that is, is generated by a single element).

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