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\Phi_8(x)&=x^4+1 \\ | \Phi_8(x)&=x^4+1 \\ | ||
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Revision as of 14:56, 31 May 2020
Definition
The cyclotomic polynomials are recursively defined as
, for
. All cyclotomic polynomials are irreducible.
Roots
The roots of
are
, where
. For this reason, due to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, we have
.
Examples
For a prime
,
, because for a prime
,
and so we can factorise
to obtain the required result.
The first few cyclotomic polynomials are as shown:
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