Zeroes of Polynomials With Prime Inputs and Schmidt’s -invariant
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Abstract: In this paper we show that a polynomial equation admits infinitely many prime-tuple solutions assuming only that the equation satisfies suitable local conditions and the polynomial is sufficiently non-degenerate algebraically. Our notion of algebraic non-degeneracy is related to the -invariant introduced by W. M. Schmidt. Our results prove a conjecture of B. Cook and '{A}. Magyar cite{CM} for hypersurfaces of degrees and .
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