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Upper bounds for integer solutions to a system of two bilinear forms

Eugen Keil

Published 2014-12-11Version 1

We show that the number of integer solutions for a pair of bilinear equations in at least 2*6 variables has (up to logarithms) the expected upper bound unless there is a structural reason why it is not the case.

Comments: 14 pages
Categories: math.NT
Subjects: 11D09, 11D72
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