Combining Igusa's conjectures on exponential sums and monodromy with semi-continuity of the minimal exponent
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Publication:6340317
arXiv2005.04197MaRDI QIDQ6340317FDOQ6340317
Publication date: 8 May 2020
Abstract: We combine two of Igusa's conjectures with recent semi-continuity results by Mustac{t}u{a} and Popa to form a new, simple conjecture on bounds for exponential sums. These bounds have a formulation in terms of degrees and dimensions only. We provide evidence for our new question, partly by adapting already known results about Igusa's conjecture on exponential sums, but also some new evidence like for polynomials in 4 variables. We show that, in turn, these bounds imply consequences for Igusa's (strong) monodromy conjecture. The bounds lead to estimates for major arcs appearing in the circle method towards local-global principles; if minor arcs would follow this improvement (a huge challenge), then Birch's local-global principle for polynomials in many variables for given degree would generalize vastly.
Estimates on exponential sums (11L07) Arcs and motivic integration (14E18) Applications of model theory (03C98) Relations with algebraic geometry and topology (11F23) Zeta functions and (L)-functions (11S40)
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