On Galois groups of linearized polynomials related to the general linear group of prime degree

Abstract

Let L(x) be any q-linearized polynomial with coefficients in Fq, of degree qn. We consider the Galois group of L(x)+tx over Fq(t), where t is transcendental over Fq. We prove that when n is a prime, the Galois group is always GL(n,q), except when L(x)=xqn. Equivalently, we prove that the arithmetic monodromy group of L(x)/x is GL(n,q).

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