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Generic Newton polygon for exponential sums in $n$ variables with parallelotope base

Rufei Ren

Published 2017-09-30Version 1

Let $p$ be a prime number. Every $n$-variable polynomial $f(\underline x)$ over a finite field of characteristic $p$ defines an Artin--Schreier--Witt tower of varieties whose Galois group is isomorphic to $\mathbb{Z}_p$. Our goal of this paper is to study the Newton polygon of the $L$-function associated to a finite character of $\mathbb{Z}_p$ and a generic polynomial whose convex hull is an $n$-dimensional paralleltope $\Delta$. We denote this polygon by $\mathrm{GNP}(\Delta)$. We prove a lower bound of $\mathrm{GNP}(\Delta)$, which is called the improved Hodge polygon $\mathrm{IHP}(\Delta)$. We show that $\mathrm{IHP}(\Delta)$ lies above the usual Hodge polygon $\mathrm{HP}(\Delta)$ at certain infinitely many points, and when $p$ is larger than a fixed number determined by $\Delta$, it coincides with $\mathrm{GNP}(\Delta)$ at these points. As a corollary, we roughly determine the distribution of the slopes of $\mathrm{GNP}(\Delta)$.

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