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Vanishing exponential sums of fractional parts of polynomials
Let $p$ be an integer polynomial and $k$ be a natural number, both fixed. Is it the case that if
$$C(\alpha) = \sum_{i=1}^k e(\alpha \{p(i)/k\})$$
equals 0, then $\alpha$ is an integer? Here, $e(x) = ...
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Polynomial composition utilizing polynomials in two different finite fields
At every $n\in\mathbb N$ (all polynomials are of degree $O(1)$) is there $g_{3,1}^{(n)},\dots,g_{3,k}^{(n)}\in\mathbb F_3[x_1,\dots,x_n]$ at $k=\mathsf{poly}(n)$ and $g_2^{(n)}\in\mathbb F_2[x_1,\dots,...
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How different can the bias of two polynomials be?
$\DeclareMathOperator\bias{bias}$I'm trying to figure out how to approach the following question:
Let $g$, $h$ be polynomials over $\mathbb{Z}_p$ (for prime $p$) with $n>1$ variables.
Denote by $\...
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Coefficients $U_m(n,k)$ in the identity $n^{2m+1}=\sum\limits_{0\leq k \leq m}(-1)^{m-k}U_m(n,k)\cdot n^k$
Review the main result of mathoverflow.net/questions/297900, that is the identity
\begin{equation}\label{f1}
n^{2m+1}=\sum\limits_{1\leq k \leq n}\sum\limits_{j\geq0}A_{m,j}k^j(n-k)^j,
\end{equation}
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