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We prove a point-wise and average bound for the number of incidences between points and hyper-planes in vector spaces over finite fields. While our estimates are, in general, sharp, we observe an improvement for product sets and sets contained in a sphere. We use these incidence bounds to obtain significant improvements on the arithmetic problem of covering ${mathbb F}_q$, the finite field with q elements, by $A cdot A+... +A cdot A$, where A is a subset ${mathbb F}_q$ of sufficiently large size. We also use the incidence machinery we develope and arithmetic constructions to study the Erdos-Falconer distance conjecture in vector spaces over finite fields. We prove that the natural analog of the Euclidean Erdos-Falconer distance conjecture does not hold in this setting due to the influence of the arithmetic. On the positive side, we obtain good exponents for the Erdos -Falconer distance problem for subsets of the unit sphere in $mathbb F_q^d$ and discuss their sharpness. This results in a reasonably complete description of the Erdos-Falconer distance problem in higher dimensional vector spaces over general finite fields.
We study both averaging and maximal averaging problems for Product $j$-varieties defined by $Pi_j={xin mathbb F_q^d: prod_{k=1}^d x_k=j}$ for $jin mathbb F_q^*,$ where $mathbb F_q^d$ denotes a $d$-dimensional vector space over the finite field $mathb
In this paper we study extension theorems associated with general varieties in two dimensional vector spaces over finite fields. Applying Bezouts theorem, we obtain the sufficient and necessary conditions on general curves where sharp $L^p-L^r$ exten
The first purpose of this paper is to provide new finite field extension theorems for paraboloids and spheres. By using the unusual good Fourier transform of the zero sphere in some specific dimensions, which has been discovered recently in the work
We prove that a sufficiently large subset of the $d$-dimensional vector space over a finite field with $q$ elements, $ {Bbb F}_q^d$, contains a copy of every $k$-simplex. Fourier analytic methods, Kloosterman sums, and bootstrapping play an important role.
In this paper we prove some results on sum-product estimates over arbitrary finite fields. More precisely, we show that for sufficiently small sets $Asubset mathbb{F}_q$ we have [|(A-A)^2+(A-A)^2|gg |A|^{1+frac{1}{21}}.] This can be viewed as the Erd