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1 Strong approximation with Brauer-Manin obstruction for certain algebraic varieties School of Mathematical Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing , P.R.CHINA

2 I. Strong Approximation. Let F be a number field and X F be a separated scheme of finite type over F Let A F and A f F respectively. are the adeles and finite adeles of F Definition: The strong approximation holds for X F if X F (F ) is dense in X F (A f F ) under the diagonal map.

3 Examples satisfying strong approximation 1. X F = G a (Chinese Remainder Theorem). 2. X F = semi-simple, simply connected such that the real points of any simple F -component is not compact. (Eichler-Kneser-Weil-Shimura-Platonov-Prasad etc.) 3. X F : x d 1 + x d x d n = a with a F, where d and n are positive integers with n d(2 d 1 +[F : Q])[F : Q]+1 and d 1 mod 2. (circle method).

4 Diophantine interpretation. Let o F be the ring of integers of F. A separated scheme X of finite type over o F is called an integral model of X F if Definition. If X F = X of F. p Ω F X(o Fp ) X(o F ), we say the Hasse principle holds for X.

5 Proposition. The strong approximation holds for X F if and only if the Hasse principle holds for any integral model of X F. Examples satisfying the Hasse principle. 1. X is defined by the linear equations. (G n a) 2. X : q(x 1,, x n ) = c with indefinite quadratic form q over o F with n 4 and c 0. (Spin(n)).

6 II. Strong Approximation with Brauer-Manin Obstruction. By Manin s idea: X F (A F ) Br(X F ) = {(x p ) p ΩF X F (A F ) : inv p (ξ(x p )) = 0 for all ξ Br(X F )}. p where Br(X F ) = H 2 et(x F, G m ) and G m is the etale sheaf defined by the multiplicative groups.

7 Class field theory implies that X F (F ) X F (A F ) Br(X F ) X F (A F ). Definition. If X F (F ) is dense in the projection to the finite adele part pr A f [X F (A F ) Br(X F ) ] F under the diagonal map, we say the strong approximation with the Brauer-Manin obstruction holds for X F.

8 Proposition. The strong approximation with the Brauer-Manin obstruction holds for X F if and only if for any integral model X of X F, X(o F ) ( p X(o Fp )) Br(X F ) where ( p X(o Fp )) Br(X F ) = ( p X(o Fp )) X F (A F ) Br(X F ).

9 III. Homogeneous Spaces. Suppose X F is a homogeneous space of a linear algebraic group G F with X F (F ). Then X F = GF /H F over F, where H is the stabilizer of a rational point of X F (F ).

10 Theorem. Strong approximation with Brauer-Manin obstruction holds for X F if 1) (Colliot-Thélène - Xu). G is semi-simple and simply connected, F -points of any simple factor of G is not compact and H is connected or a finite commutative group scheme. The special case for G = Spin and H connected has independently proved by Erovenko & Rapinchuk and Beli & Chan

11 2) (Harari). G is an algebraic torus. 3) (Borovoi-Demarche). F points of any simple factor of simply connected semi-simple part of G is not compact and H is connected. 4) (Poitou-Tate). G is a finite commutative group scheme. 5) (Wei-Xu). G is a group of multiplicative type.

12 Application: Studying linear algebra over o F. Example. ( ) = ( ) ( ) ( ) 1 ( ) = ( ) ( ) ( ) 1 But these two matrices are not similar over Z!

13 IV. Families of Homogeneous Spaces. G.L.Watson investigated the local-global principle over Z for the following equation q(x 1,, x n ) + n a i (t)x i + b(t) = 0 i=1 where q(x 1,, x n ) is a quadratic form over Z and a 1 (t),, a n (t) and b(t) are polynomials over Z.

14 The above variety is isomorphic to X Q : q(x 1,, x n ) = p(t) over Q, where p(t) is a polynomial over Q. The study of strong approximation of X Q will provide the solvability of Waton s equation by choosing Watson s equation as an integral model.

15 Let X Q X Q be a resolution of singularities for X Q. Theorem (Colliot-Thélène - Xu). If X Q (R) is not compact, then strong approximation with Brauer-Manin obstruction holds for X Q. Watson s result is certain case that Br(X Q )/Br(Q) is trivial. This result is also true over a number field.

16 One needs to extend spinor genus theory to a quadratic diophantine equation (L + u) in order to prove the above theorem when q is a definite quadratic form. Moreover, studying (primitive) representation by a quadratic diophantine equation (L + u) is equivalent to studying (primitive) representation of a quadratic form L with congruent conditions.

17 General fibration method: Let f : X F Y F be a morphism of smooth quasi-projective geometrically integral varieties over F and assume (1) all geometric fibers of f are non-empty and integral. (2) there is W F Y F be a non-empty open subset such that f : f 1 (W ) W is smooth.

18 Proposition. Suppose X(A F ) and 1) Y F satisfies the strong approximation. 2) The fiber of f above F -points of W satisfy the strong approximation. 3) The map f 1 (W )(F p ) W (F p ) is surjective for all archimedean places p. Then X F satisfies the strong approximation.

19 Example. Let U be an open sub-scheme of G n a for some positive integer n such that codim(g n a \ U, G n a) 2. Then U satisfies strong approximation. Proof. Let p : G n a G a ; (x 1,, x n ) x 1. Then p 1 U (y) = p 1 (y) U and p 1 (y) = G n 1 a with codim(p 1 (y) \ (p 1 (y) U), p 1 (y)) 2 for almost all y G a (F ). Induction and the above proposition.

20 Theorem (Colliot-Thélène - Harari). Let X be a smooth integral affine variety and f : X G a be a surjective morphism such that all fibers are geometrically integral. Suppose (1) the generic fiber of f is a homogeneous space of a simply connected, semi-simple and almost simple group G over F (t) and the geometric stabilizers connected reductive. (2) f has a rational section over F p and the specialization G x of G is isotropic over F p for almost all x G a (F p ) for some archimedean place p. (3) any element in Br(X) takes a single value in X(F p ) for all archimedean primes p. Then X satisfies strong approximation with Brauer-Manin obstruction.

21 V. Toric Varieties. Definition: Let T be an torus over F and X be a normal and separated scheme of finite type over F with action of T m X : T k X X over F. X is called a toric variety with respect to T over F if there is an open immersion i T : T X over F such that the multiplication of T is compatible with m X.

22 Theorem (Cao - Xu). Any smooth toric variety over F satisfies strong approximation with Brauer-Manin obstruction. Under certain geometric assumption, Chambert-Loir and Tschinkel proved the same result by using harmonic analysis.

23 VI. Application to Counting Integral Points. Let X be a separated scheme of finite type over Z such that X Q = X Z Q Spec(Q[x 1,, x n ]). The basic question is to find asymptote formula for as T. N(X, T ) = {(x i ) X(Z) : x i T }

24 The Hardy-Littlewood circle method N(X, T ) ( p N p (X)) N (X Q, T ) as T, where and N p (X) = lim k X(Z/(p k )) p k dim(x Q) N (X Q, T ) = vol({(x i ) X Q (R) : x i T }). Once the Hardy-Littlewood circle method can be applied for X, then X satisfies the Hasse principle.

25 Brauer-Manin obstruction indicates that the Hasse principle is not true in general. It is natural to ask how the asymptote formula looks like in this situation.

26 Theorem (Borovoi-Rudnick). If X Q is a symmetric homogeneous space of almost simple, semi-simple and simply connected linear algebraic group G such that G(R) is not compact, then there is a density function δ (defined by Kottwitz invariant) such that N(X, T ) δ(x)dx as T, where ( p X(Z p)) X Q (R,T ) X Q (R, T ) = {(x i ) X Q (R) : x i T } and dx is the Tamagawa measure.

27 For any ξ Br(X Q ) = H 2 et(x Q, G m ), one can regard ξ as a locally constant function over X Q (A Q ) and X(Q p ) by ξ((x p )) = p inv p (ξ(x p )) and ξ(x p ) = inv p (ξ(x p )) with a fixed identification Q/Z = n µ n C.

28 For a homogeneous space X, one can define N p (X, ξ) = ξd p for any prime p and N (X, T, ξ) = X(Z p ) X Q (R,T ) ξd where p d p is the Tamagawa measure over X(A Q ).

29 If ξ = 1, then N p (X, 1) = and X(Z p ) d p = lim k X(Z/(p k )) p k dim(x Q) N (X, T, 1) = vol(x Q (R, T )) which are the same as those in the circle method.

30 Theorem (Wei-Xu). If X Q is a symmetric homogeneous space of almost simple, semi-simple and simply connected linear algebraic group G such that G(R) is not compact, then N(X, T ) N p (X, ξ))n (X, T, ξ) ξ (Br(X Q )/Br(Q))( p as T, where Br(X Q )/Br(Q) is finite.

31 Example. Let p(λ) be an irreducible monic polynomial of degree n 2 over Z and X be a scheme defined by the following equations in variables x i,j det(λi n (x i,j )) = p(λ) over Z with 1 i, j n. Then N(X, T ) ( d p ) p X(Z p ) d X Q (R,T ) as T.

32 Corollary (Eskin-Mozes-Shah). If p(λ) is split completely over R and Z[θ] is the ring of integers of Q(θ) for a root θ of p(λ), then N(X, T ) 2n 1 h R ω n D n i=2 Λ( i 2 ) T 1 2 n(n 1) as T, where h is the class number of Z[θ], R is the regulator of Q(θ), D is the discriminant of p(λ), ω n is the volume of unit ball in R 1 2 n(n 1) and Λ(s) = π s Γ(s)ζ(2s).

33 Thank you!

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