Exponential sums for symplectic groups and their applications
A sum of exponentials of the form , where the are distinct integers is called an idempotent trigonometric polynomial (because the convolution of with itself is ) or, simply, an idempotent. We show that for every and every set of the torus with there are idempotents concentrated on in the sense. More precisely, for each there is an explicitly calculated constant so that for each with and one can find an idempotent such that the ratio is greater than . This is in fact...
Soit un réel de . Nous étudions le système d’équations de convolution suivantNous démontrons que les exponentielles polynômes solutions de sont denses dans l’espace des solutions du système d’équations; l’idéal de engendré par les transformées de Fourier des deux mesures intervenant ici est “slowly decreasing” au sens de Berenstein-Taylor. Lorsque n’est pas un nombre de Liouville, nous montrons qu’il existe un ouvert relativement compact telle que toute solution distribution de régulière...
Let be a Galois extension of number fields with Gal and with property that the divisors of are non-ramified in . We denote the ring of integers of by and we study as a -module. In particular we show that the fourth power of the (locally free) class of is the trivial class. To obtain this result we use Fröhlich’s description of class groups of modules and his representative for the class of , together with new determinantal congruences for cyclic group rings and corresponding congruences...