On a Theorem of Jiang and Rallis
Abstract
Jiang and Rallis (1997) defined a family of local integrals attached to a cubic polynomial and proved explicit evaluations of them over a non-archimedean local field , when either contains three third roots of unity, or the defining polynomial is reducible. The restriction on allowed them, among other things, to reduce the case of irreducible polynomials of the form . Pleso (2009) began the work of removing the restriction on by expressing the integral as a sum of integrals for the cubic polynomial with , and computing nine of them. In this work, we compute of Pleso's integrals, and reduce the last to an elementary assertion about the number of points on a surface over a finite field, in the special case when is the -adic numbers, , and is equivalent to mod . Our computations essentially complete Pleso's work in that special case. In the interim, Xiong (2020) has computed the integrals for an arbitrary non-archimedean local field by a totally different approach. Our direct approach might be more extendable to analogous integrals defined using quintic polynomials, in a higher-rank setting.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.18757,
title = {On a Theorem of Jiang and Rallis},
author = {Joseph Hundley and Yaniel Rivera Vega and Victor Scharaschkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.18757},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
45 pages, Appendix by Victor Scharaschkin