Abstract

We study connections between self-inversive and self-reciprocal polynomials, reduction theory of binary forms, minimal models of curves, and formally self-dual codes. We prove that if $\mathcal X$ is a superelliptic curve defined over $\mathbb C$ and its reduced automorphism group is nontrivial or not isomorphic to a cyclic group, then we can write its equation as $y^n = f(x)$ or $y^n = x f(x)$, where $f(x)$ is a self-inversive or self-reciprocal polynomial. Moreover, we state a conjecture on the coefficients of the zeta polynomial of extremal formally self-dual codes.

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