"Nice" Rational Functions
Abstract
We consider simple rational functions Rmn(x)=Pm(x)/Qn(x), with Pm and Qn polynomials of degree m and n respectively. We look for "nice" functions, which we define to be ones where as many as possible of the roots, poles, critical points and (possibly) points of inflexion are integer or, at worst, rational.
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