
doi: 10.37236/869
We investigate the distributions of the different possible values of polynomial maps ${\Bbb F}_q^n\longrightarrow{\Bbb F}_q$, $x\longmapsto P(x)$. In particular, we are interested in the distribution of their zeros, which are somehow dispersed over the whole domain ${\Bbb F}_q^n$. We show that if $U$ is a "not too small" subspace of ${\Bbb F}_q^n$ (as a vector space over the prime field ${\Bbb F}_p$), then the derived maps ${\Bbb F}_q^n/U\longrightarrow{\Bbb F}_q$, $x+U\longmapsto\sum_{\tilde x\in x+U}P(\tilde x)$ are constant and, in certain cases, not zero. Such observations lead to a refinement of Warning's classical result about the number of simultaneous zeros $x\in{\Bbb F}_q^n$ of systems $P_1,\dots,P_m\in{\Bbb F}_q[X_1,\dots,X_n]$ of polynomials over finite fields ${\Bbb F}_q$. The simultaneous zeros are distributed over all elements of certain partitions (factor spaces) ${\Bbb F}_q^n/U$ of ${\Bbb F}_q^n$. $|\,{\Bbb F}_q^n/U|$ is then Warning's well known lower bound for the number of these zeros.
Polynomials and finite commutative rings, Varieties over finite and local fields, Determinants, permanents, traces, other special matrix functions, Congruences in many variables
Polynomials and finite commutative rings, Varieties over finite and local fields, Determinants, permanents, traces, other special matrix functions, Congruences in many variables
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