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Sign changes of error terms related to arithmetical functions

Paulo J. Almeida (2007)

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

Let H ( x ) = n x φ ( n ) n - 6 π 2 x . Motivated by a conjecture of Erdös, Lau developed a new method and proved that # { n T : H ( n ) H ( n + 1 ) < 0 } T . We consider arithmetical functions f ( n ) = d n b d d whose summation can be expressed as n x f ( n ) = α x + P ( log ( x ) ) + E ( x ) , where P ( x ) is a polynomial, E ( x ) = - n y ( x ) b n n ψ x n + o ( 1 ) and ψ ( x ) = x - x - 1 / 2 . We generalize Lau’s method and prove results about the number of sign changes for these error terms.

Small discriminants of complex multiplication fields of elliptic curves over finite fields

Igor E. Shparlinski (2015)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We obtain a conditional, under the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis, lower bound on the number of distinct elliptic curves E over a prime finite field 𝔽 p of p elements, such that the discriminant D ( E ) of the quadratic number field containing the endomorphism ring of E over 𝔽 p is small. For almost all primes we also obtain a similar unconditional bound. These lower bounds complement an upper bound of F. Luca and I. E. Shparlinski (2007).

Smooth solutions to the a b c equation: the x y z Conjecture

Jeffrey C. Lagarias, Kannan Soundararajan (2011)

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

This paper studies integer solutions to the a b c equation A + B + C = 0 in which none of A , B , C have a large prime factor. We set H ( A , B , C ) = max ( | A | , | B | , | C | ) , and consider primitive solutions ( gcd ( A , B , C ) = 1 ) having no prime factor larger than ( log H ( A , B , C ) ) κ , for a given finite κ . We show that the a b c Conjecture implies that for any fixed κ < 1 the equation has only finitely many primitive solutions. We also discuss a conditional result, showing that the Generalized Riemann hypothesis (GRH) implies that for any fixed κ > 8 the a b c equation has infinitely many primitive solutions....

Solution to a problem of Bombieri

Andrew Granville (1993)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

We solve a problem of Bombieri, stated in connection with the «prime number theorem» for function fields.

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