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Timeline for Irreducibility of $x^m-g(y)$

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Aug 23, 2014 at 23:23 comment added Vesselin Dimitrov It is irreducible if and only if $g$ is not a $p$-th power for every prime divisor $p \mid m$. This is a special case of the Vahlen-Capelli theorem, which for an arbitrary field $F$ precisely determines the irreducible binomials $x^m-a \in F[x]$.
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