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    The solubility of certain p-adic equations (English)
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    Estimates for the number of variables required to solve p-adic equations are obtained. In particular it is shown that \(v_ k\), the least number such that every form of degree k in more than \(v_ k\) variables has a zero, satisfies \(v_ k=o(e^{2^ k\cdot k!}).\)
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    systems of homogeneous additive equations
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    systems of inhomogeneous additive equations
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    Artin conjecture
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    number of variables
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    p-adic equations
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    zero
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