An introduction to decoupling and harmonic analysis over ℚ_{𝕡}
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Abstract: The goal of this expository paper is to provide an introduction to decoupling by working in the simpler setting of decoupling for the parabola over . Over , commonly used heuristics in decoupling are significantly easier to make rigorous over than over and such decoupling theorems over are still strong enough to derive interesting number theoretic conclusions.
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