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An unsolved problem in mathematics attributed to Lehmer (1933) that concerns the minimum Mahler measure for a univariate polynomial that is not a product of cyclotomic polynomials. Lehmer (1933) conjectured that if is such an integer polynomial, then
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where , denoted by Lehmer (1933) and by Hironaka (2009), is the largest positive root of this polynomial. The roots of this polynomial, plotted in the left figure above, are very special, since 8 of the 10 lie on the unit circle in the complex plane. The roots of the polynomials (represented by half their coefficients) giving the two next smallest known Mahler measures are also illustrated above (Mossinghoff 1998, p. S11).
The best current bound is that of Smyth (1971), who showed that , where is a nonzero nonreciprocal polynomial that is not a product of cyclotomic polynomials (Everest 1999), and is the real root of . Generalizations of Smyth's result have been constructed by Lloyd-Smith (1985) and Dubickas (1997).
In general, the smallest Mahler measures occur for integer polynomials that are small in absolute value. The histogram above shows the distribution of measures for random -polynomials of random orders 1 to 10. Mossinghoff (1998) gives a table of the smallest known Mahler measures for polynomial degrees up to , and subsequently demonstrated that is the smallest Mahler measure greater than 1 for all degrees up to 40 (Mossinghoff, Hironaka 2009).
is a Salem constant.
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Boyd, D. W. "Reciprocal Polynomials Having Small Measure. II." Math. Comput. 53, 355-357 and S1-S5, 1989.
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Everest, G. and Ward, T. Ch. 1 in Heights of Polynomials and Entropy in Algebraic Dynamics. London: Springer-Verlag, 1999.
Hironaka, E. "What Is... Lehmer's Number." Not. Amer. Math. Soc. 56, 374-375, 2009.
Lehmer, D. H. "Factorization of Certain Cyclotomic Functions." Ann. Math. 34, 461-469, 1933.
Lloyd-Smith, C. W. "Algebraic Numbers Near the Unit Circle." Acta Arith. 45, 43-57, 1985.
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