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Prime numbers, diophantine equations, diophantine approximations, analytic or algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry, Galois theory, transcendental number theory, continued fractions

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Estimating the size of reduction of rational points on $\mathbb{G}_m^2$

I would just like to give a small update for the question. In my thesis https://epub.uni-bayreuth.de/1721/1/thesis.pdf I showed that the group $\Gamma\ \mod{p}$ has two generators for almost all prime …
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Detecting linear dependence on multiplicative groups

Let G = $\mathbb{G}_m^2/\mathbb{Q}$ and let $\Gamma \subseteq G(\mathbb{Q})$ be a free abelian group of rank 2. Assume that the set of primes $p$ for which $\Gamma \mod p$ is cyclic has positive dens …
Tzanko Matev's user avatar
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Torsion points on commutative $Z_p$-group schemes

Hi, Let G be a smooth commutative $\mathbb{Z}_p$-group scheme of finite type and let $G_0$ be the $\mathbb{Q}_p$-fiber. We have an embedding $G(\mathbb{Z}_p)\subseteq G_0(\mathbb{Q}_p)$. My question …
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Estimating the size of reduction of rational points on $\mathbb{G}_m^2$

Hi, Let $\Gamma$ be a free subgroup of rank 2 in $\mathbb{G}_m^2(\mathbb{Q})$. For all but finitely many primes p we can reduce $\Gamma$ modulo p. Let $S$ be the of primes for which $\Gamma$ does not …
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How big is the Fourier transform of the log of a polynomial over the p-adic numbers

Let $f(z_1,\dots,z_n)$ be a polynomial with $p$-adic coefficients, and let $g(z):=log\lvert f(z) \rvert$. If $\xi$ is a complex character of $\mathbb{Z}_p^n$ there exists a number $v=v(\xi)$ such that …
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Counting points on lattices

I expect that the following is a standard problem from analytic number theory, but I don't know where exactly to look for an answer. Let f: ℤr→ H be a surjective homomorphism into a finite group. Le …
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