On the primitive circle problem (Q1599513)
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On the primitive circle problem (English)
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10 June 2002
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Let \(V(x)\) be the number of primitive lattice points \((m,n)\) in the circle given by \(m^2+n^2\leq x\), where \((m,n)\) is said to be primitive if \(\text{h.c.f.}(m,n)=1\). Then it is shown, subject to the Riemann hypothesis, that \[ V(x)= \tfrac {6}{\pi}+ O(x^{221/608+ \varepsilon}) \] for any \(\varepsilon> 0\). Unconditionally the best exponent known is only \(1/2\). Previously the best known conditional exponent was \(11/30+ \varepsilon\), due to \textit{W. Zhai} and \textit{X. Cao} [Acta Arith. 90, 1-16 (1999; Zbl 0932.11066)]. Bounds for multidimensional exponential sums are the main ingredient of the proof.
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circle problem
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error term
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bounds for multidimensional exponential sums
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number of primitive lattice points
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Riemann hypothesis
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