Exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial

Let f(x, y) be a polynomial in Zp[x, y] and p be a prime. For α > 1, the exponential sums associated with f(x, y) modulo a prime p α is defined as S(f ; p α) = epα (f(x, y)), where the sum is taken over a complete set of residues modulo p α. It has been shown that the exponential sums is de...

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spelling my-upm-ir.669592019-02-13T00:56:05Z Exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial 2016-10 Lasaraiya, Suriana Let f(x, y) be a polynomial in Zp[x, y] and p be a prime. For α > 1, the exponential sums associated with f(x, y) modulo a prime p α is defined as S(f ; p α) = epα (f(x, y)), where the sum is taken over a complete set of residues modulo p α. It has been shown that the exponential sums is depends on the cardinality of the set of solutions to the congruence equation associated with the polynomial f(x, y). The objective of this research is to find an estimation of the exponential sums for some n th degree polynomial at any point (x−x0, y−y0). There are two conditions being considered, that is for ordpb 2 6= ordpac and ordpb 2 = ordpac. The p-adic methods and Newton polyhedron technique is used to estimate the p-adic sizes of common zeros of partial derivative polynomials associated with n th degree polynomial, where n ≥ 3. Then, construct the combination of indicator diagram associated with some n th degree polynomial. The indicator diagram is then examined and analyzed. The information of p-adic sizes of common zeros that obtained is applied to estimate the cardinality of the set V(fx, fy; p α). The results of the cardinality is then used to estimate the estimation of exponential sums associated to n th degree polynomial, where n ≥ 3. Polynomials Algebra, Universal 2016-10 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66959/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66959/1/IPM%202016%2019%20IR.pdf text en public masters Universiti Putra Malaysia Polynomials Algebra, Universal
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
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language English
topic Polynomials
Polynomials

spellingShingle Polynomials
Polynomials

Lasaraiya, Suriana
Exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial
description Let f(x, y) be a polynomial in Zp[x, y] and p be a prime. For α > 1, the exponential sums associated with f(x, y) modulo a prime p α is defined as S(f ; p α) = epα (f(x, y)), where the sum is taken over a complete set of residues modulo p α. It has been shown that the exponential sums is depends on the cardinality of the set of solutions to the congruence equation associated with the polynomial f(x, y). The objective of this research is to find an estimation of the exponential sums for some n th degree polynomial at any point (x−x0, y−y0). There are two conditions being considered, that is for ordpb 2 6= ordpac and ordpb 2 = ordpac. The p-adic methods and Newton polyhedron technique is used to estimate the p-adic sizes of common zeros of partial derivative polynomials associated with n th degree polynomial, where n ≥ 3. Then, construct the combination of indicator diagram associated with some n th degree polynomial. The indicator diagram is then examined and analyzed. The information of p-adic sizes of common zeros that obtained is applied to estimate the cardinality of the set V(fx, fy; p α). The results of the cardinality is then used to estimate the estimation of exponential sums associated to n th degree polynomial, where n ≥ 3.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Lasaraiya, Suriana
author_facet Lasaraiya, Suriana
author_sort Lasaraiya, Suriana
title Exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial
title_short Exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial
title_full Exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial
title_fullStr Exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial
title_full_unstemmed Exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial
title_sort exponential sums for some nth degree polynomial
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66959/1/IPM%202016%2019%20IR.pdf
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