Systems of bihomogeneous forms of small bidegree
Abstract
We use the circle method to count the number of integer solutions to systems of bihomogeneous equations of bidegree (1,1) and (2,1) of bounded height in lopsided boxes. Previously, adjusting Birch's techniques to the bihomogeneous setting, Schindler showed an asymptotic formula provided the number of variables grows at least quadratically with the number of equations considered. Based on recent methods by Rydin Myerson we weaken this assumption and show that the number of variables only needs to satisfy a linear bound in terms of the number of equations.
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