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The Igusa local zeta functions of superelliptic curves

Published 1 Feb 2018 in math.NT | (1802.00318v1)

Abstract: Let KK be a local field and f(x)∈K[x]f(x)\in K[x] be a non-constant polynomial. The local zeta function Zf(s,χ)Z_f(s, \chi) was first introduced by Weil, then studied in detail by Igusa. When char(K)=0{\rm char}(K)=0, Igusa proved that Zf(s,χ)Z_f(s, \chi) is a rational function of q<sup>−sq<sup>{-s} by using the resolution of singularities. Later on, Denef gave another proof of this remarkable result. However, if ${\rm char}(K)&gt;0$, the question of rationality of Zf(s,χ)Z_f(s, \chi) is still kept open. Actually, there are only a few known results so far. In this paper, we investigate the local zeta functions of two-variable polynomial g(x,y)g(x, y), where g(x,y)=0g(x, y)=0 is the superelliptic curve with coefficients in a non-archimedean local field of positive characteristic. By using the notable Igusa's stationary phase formula and with the help of some results due to Denef and Zuˊ{\rm \acute{u}}{\rm\tilde{n}}$iga-Galindo, and developing a detailed analysis, we prove the rationality of these local zeta functions and also describe explicitly all their candidate poles.

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