About a question of the equidistribution of algebraic numbers. (Q2499663)
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About a question of the equidistribution of algebraic numbers. (English)
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14 August 2006
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Let \(P\) be a polynomial of degree \(d\) with integer coefficients and with zeros \(\alpha_1, \dots, \alpha_d\). Let \(\hat h(P) = \log M(P)/d\) be the Weil height of \(P\). Let \(\delta_\alpha\) be the Dirac measure with support \(\{\alpha\}\) and let \(\delta_P = (1/d)\sum_{k=1}^d \delta_{\alpha_k}\). \textit{Y. Bilu} [Duke Math. J. 89, 465--476 (1997; Zbl 0918.11035)] showed that if \(P_n\) is a sequence of polynomials in \(\mathbb Z[x]\) with \(\hat h(P_n) \to 0\) then for every continuous function \(f\) on \(\mathbb P^1(\mathbb C)\), \(\int f \delta_{P_n} \to \int f \lambda\), \(\lambda\) denoting normalized Haar measure on the unit circle. \textit{J. Pineiro} et al. [Geometric methods in algebra and number theory. Basel: Birkhäuser. Prog. Math. 235, 219--250 (2005; Zbl 1101.11020)], conjectured that this result should extend to \(f: z \to -\log| z-a| \). The author gives a simple example to show that this is not the case. One takes \(P_n(X) = (X^n-1)(X-2)+3\) and \(a = 2\). Then \(\hat h(P_n) = \log 5/(n+1)\), \(\int f \delta_{P_n} = - \log 3/(n+1)\) while \(\int f\lambda = -\log 2\).
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equidistribution
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polynomial zeros
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Mahler measure
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Weil height
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