New Omega Theorems for Two Classical Lattice Points Problems.

James Lee Hafner

Inventiones mathematicae (1981)

  • Volume: 63, page 181-186
  • ISSN: 0020-9910; 1432-1297/e

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Hafner, James Lee. "New Omega Theorems for Two Classical Lattice Points Problems.." Inventiones mathematicae 63 (1981): 181-186. <http://eudml.org/doc/142795>.

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Citations in EuDML Documents

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  1. M. Kühleitner, W. G. Nowak, J. Schoissengeier, T. D. Wooley, On sums of two cubes: an Ω₊-estimate for the error term
  2. Werner Nowak, A lower bound for the error term in Weyl’s law for certain Heisenberg manifolds, II
  3. M. Kühleitner, On sums of two kth powers: an asymptotic formula for the mean square of the error term
  4. Manfred Kühleitner, Werner Nowak, On differences of two squares
  5. Kai-Man Tsang, Mean square of the remainder term in the Dirichlet divisor problem II
  6. Martin N. Huxley, Werner Georg Nowak, Primitive lattice points in convex planar domains

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