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1PRIME SPECIALIZATION IN GENUS 0 BRIAN CONRAD, KEITH CONRAD, AND ROBERT GROSS Abstract. For a prime polynomial f (T ) ∈ Z[T ], a classical conjecture predicts how often f has prime values. For a finite field κ and a pr

PRIME SPECIALIZATION IN GENUS 0 BRIAN CONRAD, KEITH CONRAD, AND ROBERT GROSS Abstract. For a prime polynomial f (T ) ∈ Z[T ], a classical conjecture predicts how often f has prime values. For a finite field κ and a pr

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Language: English - Date: 2006-05-31 00:00:20
2Irreducible Values of Polynomials: a Non-analogy Keith Conrad Department of Mathematics, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT[removed]U.S.A. [removed]

Irreducible Values of Polynomials: a Non-analogy Keith Conrad Department of Mathematics, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, CT[removed]U.S.A. [removed]

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Language: English - Date: 2005-03-25 22:17:27
3Trends and Applications in Constructive Approximation (Eds.) M.G. de Bruin, D.H. Mache & J. Szabados International Series of Numerical Mathematics Vol. 1?? c 2005 Birkh¨

Trends and Applications in Constructive Approximation (Eds.) M.G. de Bruin, D.H. Mache & J. Szabados International Series of Numerical Mathematics Vol. 1?? c 2005 Birkh¨

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Language: English - Date: 2004-05-05 06:09:02
4SERMON (South East Regional Meeting On Numbers) April[removed], 1999 University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina, United States

SERMON (South East Regional Meeting On Numbers) April[removed], 1999 University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina, United States

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Language: English - Date: 1999-10-20 12:14:43