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The distribution of solutions of congruences
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Let p be an odd prime and denote by [p], the finite field of residue classes, mod p. In Euclidean n-space, let n denote the lattice of points x = (x1, …, xn) with integral coordinates and C = C(n, p), the set of points of n satisfying
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