Square-free values of f(p), f cubic

Abstract

Let f∈ Z[x], deg(f)=3. Assume that f does not have repeated roots. Assume as well that, for every prime q, the inequality f(x) 0 mod q2 has at least one solution in (Z/q2 Z)*. Then, under these two necessary conditions, there are infinitely many primes p such that f(p) is square-free.

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