Asymptotic variation of L-functions of exponential sums
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Publication:6237462
arXiv1211.5875MaRDI QIDQ6237462FDOQ6237462
Authors: Hui June Zhu
Publication date: 26 November 2012
Abstract: Let Delta be an integral convex polytope containing the origin of dimension n in the n-dim real space and it is simplicial at all origin-less facets. Let A(Delta) be the space of all Laurent polynomials f parametered by its coefficients supported on the interior of Delta with with prescribed vertices. In this paper we prove that, if the interior points of Delta and its vertices generate almost all integral points in the cone of Delta, then there is a Zariski dense open subset U in A(Delta) defined over the rationals such that for every f in U(bar{Q}) and for p large enough the Newton polygon of the L function of exponential sum of f is equal to the generic Newton polygon for A(Delta)(bar{F_p}), and as p approaches infinity they both approach an absolute lower bound depending only on Delta. This paper also proves the following result for affine toric hypersurfaces: Let T_Delta be the space of all regular affine toric hypersurfaces given by f=0 for all Laurent polynomials f with given Newton polytope Delta. If the set of all integral points in Delta has a unimodular triangulation, then for p large enough the generic Newton polygon of T_Delta over bar{F_p} coincides with the Hodge polygon defined in terms of Hodge numbers of the toric family T_Delta determined solely by Delta.
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