Counting invariant subspaces and decompositions of additive polynomials

11/30/2019
by   Joachim von zur Gathen, et al.
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The functional (de)composition of polynomials is a topic in pure and computer algebra with many applications. The structure of decompositions of (suitably normalized) polynomials f(x) = g(h(x)) in F[x] over a field F is well understood in many cases, but less well when the degree of f is divisible by the positive characteristic p of F. This work investigates the decompositions of r-additive polynomials, where every exponent and also the field size is a power of r, which itself is a power of p. The decompositions of an r-additive polynomial f are intimately linked to the Frobenius-invariant subspaces of its root space V in the algebraic closure of F. We present an efficient algorithm to compute the rational Jordan form of the Frobenius automorphism on V. A formula of Fripertinger (2011) then counts the number of Frobenius-invariant subspaces of a given dimension and we derive the number of decompositions with prescribed degrees.

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