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Effective equidistribution of primitive rational points on expanding horospheres

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We prove an effective version of a result due to Einsiedler, Mozes, Shah and Shapira on the asymptotic distribution of primitive rational points on expanding closed horospheres in the space of lattices. Key ingredients of our proof include recent bounds on matrix Kloosterman sums due to Erd\'elyi and T\'oth, results by Clozel, Oh and Ullmo on the effective equidistribution of Hecke points, and Rogers' integration formula in the geometry of numbers. As an application of the main theorem, we also obtain a result on the limit distribution of the number of small solutions of a random system of linear congruences to a large modulus. Furthermore, as a by-product of our proofs, we obtain a sharp bound on the number of nonsquare matrices over a finite field $\mathbb{F}_p$ with small entries and of a given size and rank.

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On exotic matrix exponential sums and Bessel-Speh functions

math.NT · 2025-07-08 · accept · novelty 7.0

Special values of Bessel-Speh functions for finite general linear groups are exactly given by new exotic matrix Kloosterman sums, which factor into Hall-Littlewood polynomials at Frobenius roots.

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  • On exotic matrix exponential sums and Bessel-Speh functions math.NT · 2025-07-08 · accept · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    Special values of Bessel-Speh functions for finite general linear groups are exactly given by new exotic matrix Kloosterman sums, which factor into Hall-Littlewood polynomials at Frobenius roots.