Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4600750 | Linear Algebra and its Applications | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Let H be a Hadamard Circulant matrix of order n=4h2 where h>1 is an odd positive integer with at least two prime divisors such that the exponents of the prime numbers that divide h are big enough and such that the nonzero coefficients of the cyclotomic polynomial Φn(t) are bounded by a constant independent of n. Then for all the φ(n) n-th primitive roots w of 1, is not an algebraic integer in the cyclotomic field K=Q(w), where P(t) is the representer polynomial of H and φ is the Euler function. This implies that P(w) is not a real number.
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