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Number of points of curves over finite fields in some relative situations from an Euclidean point of view
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    Number of points of curves over finite fields in some relative situations from an Euclidean point of view (English)
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    15 June 2021
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    Completing their previous work [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 372, No. 8, 5409--5451 (2019; Zbl 1445.11053)], in this paper the authors study in some relative situations the number of rational points of smooth projective curves over finite fields from an Euclidean point of view.
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    curves over a finite field
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    rational point
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    Weil bound
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    intersection theory
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