Example of an interpolation domain |
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Authors: | David C. Lantz |
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Affiliation: | Mathematics Department, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY 13346-1398, USA |
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Abstract: | Cahen et al. (J. Algebra 225 (2000) 794), have defined a domain to be an interpolation domain if, essentially, Lagrange interpolation can be done using integer-valued polynomials. They prove results indicating that in some cases every overring of an interpolation domain is again an interpolation domain, and they ask whether the statement holds in general. In the present note, we provide a counterexample to the general statement. |
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Keywords: | Primary: 13G05 secondary: 13F05 13F25 |
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