Periodicity in the p-adic valuation of a polynomial
Abstract
For a prime p and an integer x, the p-adic valuation of x is denoted by p(x). For a polynomial Q with integer coefficients, the sequence of valuations p(Q(n)) is shown to be either periodic or unbounded. The first case corresponds to the situation where Q has no roots in the ring of p-adic integers. In the periodic situation, the period length is determined.
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