Poisson spacing statistics for value sets of polynomials

Mathematics – Number Theory

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If f is a polynomial with integer coefficients and q is an integer, we may
regard f as a map from Z/qZ to Z/qZ. We show that the distribution of the
(normalized) spacings between consecutive elements in the image of these maps
becomes Poissonian as q tends to infinity along any sequence of square free
integers such that the mean spacing modulo q tends to infinity.

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