Abstract

The conditional equation f(x1, … , xs) = 0, where f is a polynomial in the x´s with coefficients in a finite field F(pn), is connected with many well-known developments in number theory and algebra, such as: Waring's problem, the arithmetical theory of quadratic forms, the Riemann hypothesis for function fields, Fermat's Last Theorem, cyclotomy, and the theory of congruences in commutative rings.

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