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arxiv: 1812.00562 · v2 · pith:33BJJSK2new · submitted 2018-12-03 · 🧮 math.NT

Another application of Linnik's dispersion method

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Let $\alpha_m$ and $\beta_n$ be two sequences of real numbers supported on $[M, 2M]$ and $[N, 2N]$ with $M = X^{1/2 - \delta}$ and $N = X^{1/2 + \delta}$. We show that there exists a $\delta_0 > 0$ such that the multiplicative convolution of $\alpha_m$ and $\beta_n$ has exponent of distribution $\frac{1}{2} + \delta-\varepsilon$ (in a weak sense) as long as $0 \leq \delta < \delta_0$, the sequence $\beta_n$ is Siegel-Walfisz and both sequences $\alpha_m$ and $\beta_n$ are bounded above by divisor functions. Our result is thus a general dispersion estimate for "narrow" type-II sums. The proof relies crucially on Linnik's dispersion method and recent bounds for trilinear forms in Kloosterman fractions due to Bettin-Chandee. We highlight an application related to the Titchmarsh divisor problem.

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