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The asymptotic formula for Waring's problem in function fields

Let $\mathbb{F}_q[t]$ be the ring of polynomials over $\mathbb{F}_q$, the finite field of $q$ elements, and let $p$ be the characteristic of $\mathbb{F}_q$. We denote $\widetilde{G}_q(k)$ to be the least integer $t_0$ with the property that for all $s \geq t_0$, one has the expected asymptotic formula in Waring&#39;s problem over $\mathbb{F}_q[t]$ concerning sums of $s$ $k$-th powers of polynomials in $\mathbb{F}_q[t]$. For each $k$ not divisible by $p$, we derive a minor arc bound from Vinogradov-type estimates, and obtain bounds on $\widetilde{G}_q(k)$ that are quadratic in $k$, in fact linear in $k$ in some special cases, in contrast to the bounds that are exponential in $k$ available only when $k < p$. We also obtain estimates related to the slim exceptional sets associated to the asymptotic formula.

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