On the degrees of polynomial divisors over finite fields
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degreedivisorspolynomialsproportiondegreesfinitegreaterwhose
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We show that the proportion of polynomials of degree $n$ over the finite field with $q$ elements, which have a divisor of every degree below $n$, is given by $c_q n^{-1} + O(n^{-2})$. More generally, we give an asymptotic formula for the proportion of polynomials, whose set of degrees of divisors has no gaps of size greater than $m$. To that end, we first derive an improved estimate for the proportion of polynomials of degree $n$, all of whose non-constant divisors have degree greater than $m$. In the limit as $q \to \infty$, these results coincide with corresponding estimates related to the cycle structure of permutations.
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