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Why are Deligne-type exponential sum estimates so hard to use?
Let $F$ by a finite field, and $R(x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_n) := r_1(x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_n)/r_2(x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_n)$ a rational function in $n$ variables, frequently in analytic number theory or harmonic ...
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Mean square estimate for the Kloosterman sums
For $m,n\in \mathbb{N}$, denote the Kloosterman sum
$$S(m,n;c)=\sum_{a\bmod c}e\left( \frac{ma+n \overline{a}}{c}\right),$$where $\overline{a}$
denotes the multiplicative inverse of $a\bmod c$.
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An exponential sum like the Kloosterman sums
I encounter a tricky sum like the Kloosterman sum
$${\sum_{x \mod P}}^\ast e\left(\frac{ax+\overline{x}}{P}+\frac{lx^2}{P^2}\right),$$
where $l$ is a positive integer co-prime with $P$ and here $P$ ...
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Does a Kloosterman sum composed with a rational function exhibit square root cancellation?
Denote the classical Kloosterman and Salié sums, respectively, as $KL(a,b) = \sum_{r \in F_*} e(ar+\frac{b}{r})$ and $SL(a,b) =\sum_{r \in F_*} \chi(r) e(ar+\frac{b}{r})$, where $\chi(\cdot)$ is the ...