A weak regularity lemma decomposes polynomial maps into few approximately independent homogeneous parts, with bounds polynomial in the number of polynomials, and implies stronger quantitative versions of rank and arithmetic formula results.
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Let $ {\mathbf k} $ be a field and $Q\in {\mathbf k}[x_1, \ldots, x_s]$ a form (homogeneous polynomial) of degree $d>1.$ The ${\mathbf k}$-Schmidt rank $rk_{\mathbf k}(Q)$ of $Q$ is the minimal $r$ such that $Q= \sum_{i=1}^r R_iS_i$ with $R_i, S_i \in {\mathbf k}[x_1, \ldots, x_s]$ forms of degree $<d$. When $ {\mathbf k} $ is algebraically closed, this rank is essentially equivalent to the codimension in $ {\mathbf k}^s $ of the singular locus of the variety defined by $ Q, $ known also as the Birch rank of $ Q. $ When $ {\mathbf k} $ is a number field, a finite field or a function field, we give polynomial bounds for $ rk_{\mathbf k}(Q) $ in terms of $ rk_{\bar {\mathbf k}} (Q) $ where $ \bar {\mathbf k} $ is the algebraic closure of $ {\mathbf k}. $ Prior to this work no such bound (even ineffective) was known for $d>4$. This result has immediate consequences for counting integer points (when $ {\mathbf k} $ is a number field) or prime points (when $ {\mathbf k} = \mathbb Q $) of the variety $ \{Q=0\} $ assuming $ rk_{\mathbf k} (Q) $ is large.
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A weak regularity lemma for polynomials
A weak regularity lemma decomposes polynomial maps into few approximately independent homogeneous parts, with bounds polynomial in the number of polynomials, and implies stronger quantitative versions of rank and arithmetic formula results.