Values of random polynomials in shrinking targets
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Abstract: Relying on the classical second moment formula of Rogers we give an effective asymptotic formula for the number of integer vectors in a ball of radius , with value in a shrinking interval of size , that is valid for almost all indefinite quadratic forms in variables for any . This implies in particular, the existence of such integer solutions establishing the prediction made by Ghosh Gorodnik and Nevo. We also obtain similar results for random polynomials of higher degree.
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