On the Number of Places of Convergence for Newton's Method over Number Fields
arXiv:1003.1236
Abstract
Let f be a polynomial of degree at least 2 with coefficients in a number field K, let x_0 be a sufficiently general element of K, and let alpha be a root of f. We give precise conditions under which Newton iteration, started at the point x_0, converges v-adically to the root alpha for infinitely many places v of K. As a corollary we show that if f is irreducible over K of degree at least 3, then Newton iteration converges v-adically to any given root of f for infinitely many places v. We also conjecture that the set of places for which Newton iteration diverges has full density and give some heuristic and numerical evidence.
9 pages; minor changes from the previous version; to appear in Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux