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Questions in which polynomials (single or several variables) play a key role. It is typically important that this tag is combined with other tags; polynomials appear in very different contexts. Please, use at least one of the top-level tags, such as nt.number-theory, co.combinatorics, ac.commutative-algebra, in addition to it. Also, note the more specific tags for some special types of polynomials, e.g., orthogonal-polynomials, symmetric-polynomials.

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Counterexample to Proposition of Granville related to abc conjecture

To be more detailed: The polynomials $r,s$ yield a morphism $\mathbb{P}^1\to \mathbb{P}^1$. The set $G=0$ consists of $\deg(G)$ points. …
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Constructing affine hypersurfaces with one singularity

For such polynomials one has the weighted Euler relation. If $p$ has weighted degree $d$, $w_i$ is the weight of $x_i$, and $p_{x_i}$ is the derivative of $p$ wrt $x_i$. …
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