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Exponential sums on A^n, II

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arxiv math/9909009 v1 pith:HS3EPVQH submitted 1999-09-01 math.AG math.NT

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We prove a vanishing theorem for the p-adic cohomology of exponential sums on affine space. In particular, we obtain new classes of exponential sums on affine space that have a single nonvanishing p-adic cohomology group. The dimension of this cohomology group equals a sum of Milnor numbers.

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