Treffer: Mordell’s exponential sum estimate revisited: Mordell's exponential sum estimate revisited

Title:
Mordell’s exponential sum estimate revisited: Mordell's exponential sum estimate revisited
Authors:
Source:
Journal of the American Mathematical Society. 18:477-499
Publisher Information:
American Mathematical Society (AMS), 2005.
Publication Year:
2005
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Article
File Description:
application/xml
Language:
English
ISSN:
1088-6834
0894-0347
DOI:
10.1090/s0894-0347-05-00476-5
Accession Number:
edsair.doi.dedup.....dc1982f41763b1814865f70f4c86e51f
Database:
OpenAIRE

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The aim of this paper is to extend recent work of S. Konyagin and the author on Gauss sum estimates for large degree to the case of ‘sparse’ polynomials. In this context we do obtain a nearly optimal result, improving on the works of Mordell and of Cochrane and Pinner. The result is optimal in terms of providing some power gain under conditions on the exponents in the polynomial that are best possible if we allow arbitrary coefficients. As in earlier work referred to above, our main combinatorial tool is a sum-product theorem. Here we need a version for product spaces F p × F p \mathbb {F}_{p}\times \mathbb {F}_{p} for which the formulation is obviously not as simple as in the F p \mathbb {F}_{p} -case. Again, the method applies more generally to provide nontrivial bounds on (possibly incomplete) exponential sums involving exponential functions. At the end of the paper, some applications of these are given to issues of uniform distribution for power generators in cryptography.