Cubic surfaces failing the integral Hasse principle
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integralsurfacescubicaffinecounterexamplesdiagonalhasseprinciple
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We study the integral Brauer--Manin obstruction for affine diagonal cubic surfaces, which we employ to construct the first counterexamples to the integral Hasse principle in this setting. We then count in three natural ways how such counterexamples are distributed across the family of affine diagonal cubic surfaces and how often such surfaces satisfy integral strong approximation off $\infty$.
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