Monic integer Chebyshev problem

Math. Comp. 72 (2003), 1901-1916 We study the problem of minimizing the supremum norm by monic polynomials with integer coefficients. Let ${\M}_n({\Z})$ denote the monic polynomials of degree $n$ with integer coefficients. A {\it monic integer Chebyshev polynomial} $M_n \in {\M}_n({\Z})$ satisfies $...

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Main Authors Borwein, P. B, Pinner, C. G, Pritsker, I. E
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 19.07.2013
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Summary:Math. Comp. 72 (2003), 1901-1916 We study the problem of minimizing the supremum norm by monic polynomials with integer coefficients. Let ${\M}_n({\Z})$ denote the monic polynomials of degree $n$ with integer coefficients. A {\it monic integer Chebyshev polynomial} $M_n \in {\M}_n({\Z})$ satisfies $$ \| M_n \|_{E} = \inf_{P_n \in{\M}_n ({\Z})} \| P_n \|_{E}. $$ and the {\it monic integer Chebyshev constant} is then defined by $$ t_M(E) := \lim_{n \rightarrow \infty} \| M_n \|_{E}^{1/n}. $$ This is the obvious analogue of the more usual {\it integer Chebyshev constant} that has been much studied. We compute $t_M(E)$ for various sets including all finite sets of rationals and make the following conjecture, which we prove in many cases. \medskip\noindent {\bf Conjecture.} {\it Suppose $[{a_2}/{b_2},{a_1}/{b_1}]$ is an interval whose endpoints are consecutive Farey fractions. This is characterized by $a_1b_2-a_2b_1=1.$ Then} $$t_M[{a_2}/{b_2},{a_1}/{b_1}] = \max(1/b_1,1/b_2).$$ This should be contrasted with the non-monic integer Chebyshev constant case where the only intervals where the constant is exactly computed are intervals of length 4 or greater.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1307.5362