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Counting Integral Points in Certain Homogeneous Spaces

The asymptotic formula of the number of integral points in non-compact symmetric homogeneous spaces of semi-simple simply connected algebraic groups is given by the average of the product of the number of local solutions twisted by the Brauer-Manin obstruction. The similar result is also true for homogeneous spaces of reductive groups with some restriction. As application, we will give the explicit asymptotic formulae of the number of integral points of certain norm equations and explain that the asymptotic formula of the number of integral points in Theorem 1.1 of \cite{EMS} is equal to the product of local integral solutions over all primes and answer a question raised by Borovoi related to the example 6.3 in \cite{BR95}.

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