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DIOPHANTINE EQUATIONS OF THE FORM $Y^n=f(X)$ OVER FUNCTION FIELDS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2023

ANWESH RAY*
Affiliation:
Centre de recherches mathématiques, Université de Montréal, Pavillon André-Aisenstadt, 2920 Chemin de la tour, Montréal (Québec), Canada H3T 1J4
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Abstract

Let $\ell $ and p be (not necessarily distinct) prime numbers and F be a global function field of characteristic $\ell $ with field of constants $\kappa $. Assume that there exists a prime $P_\infty $ of F which has degree $1$ and let $\mathcal {O}_F$ be the subring of F consisting of functions with no poles away from $P_\infty $. Let $f(X)$ be a polynomial in X with coefficients in $\kappa $. We study solutions to Diophantine equations of the form $Y^{n}=f(X)$ which lie in $\mathcal {O}_F$ and, in particular, show that if m and $f(X)$ satisfy additional conditions, then there are no nonconstant solutions. The results apply to the study of solutions to $Y^{n}=f(X)$ in certain rings of integers in $\mathbb {Z}_{p}$-extensions of F known as constant $\mathbb {Z}_p$-extensions. We prove similar results for solutions in the polynomial ring $K[T_1, \ldots , T_r]$, where K is any field of characteristic $\ell $, showing that the only solutions must lie in K. We apply our methods to study solutions of Diophantine equations of the form $Y^n=\sum _{i=1}^d (X+ir)^m$, where $m,n, d\geq 2$ are integers.

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