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On the value set of small families of polynomials over a finite field, II

We obtain an estimate on the average cardinality of the value set of any family of monic polynomials of Fq[T] of degree d for which s consecutive coefficients a_{d-1},...,a_{d-s} are fixed. Our estimate asserts that \mathcal{V}(d,s,\bfs{a})=μ_d\,q+\mathcal{O}(q^{1/2}), where \mathcal{V}(d,s,\bfs{a}) is such an average cardinality, μ_d:=\sum_{r=1}^d{(-1)^{r-1}}/{r!} and \bfs{a}:=(a_{d-1},...,a_{d-s}). We also prove that \mathcal{V}_2(d,s,\bfs{a})=μ_d^2\,q^2+\mathcal{O}(q^{3/2}), where that \mathcal{V}_2(d,s,\bfs{a}) is the average second moment on any family of monic polynomials of Fq[T] of degree d with s consecutive coefficients fixed as above. Finally, we show that \mathcal{V}_2(d,0)=μ_d^2\,q^2+\mathcal{O}(q), where \mathcal{V}_2(d,0) denotes the average second moment of all monic polynomials in Fq[T] of degree d with f(0)=0. All our estimates hold for fields of characteristic p>2 and provide explicit upper bounds for the constants underlying the \mathcal{O}--notation in terms of d and s with "good" behavior. Our approach reduces the questions to estimate the number of Fq--rational points with pairwise--distinct coordinates of a certain family of complete intersections defined over Fq. A critical point for our results is an analysis of the singular locus of the varieties under consideration, which allows to obtain rather precise estimates on the corresponding number of Fq--rational points.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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