Higher power moments of shifted convolutions of Fourier coefficients involving squarefull kernel functions (Q2689940)

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Higher power moments of shifted convolutions of Fourier coefficients involving squarefull kernel functions
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    Higher power moments of shifted convolutions of Fourier coefficients involving squarefull kernel functions (English)
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    14 March 2023
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    In that paper, the authors considered the problem of higher power moments of shifted convolutions of Fourier coefficients involving squarefull kernel functions. Let \(f\) be a primitive holomorphic cusp form of even integral weight for the full modular group \(\Gamma =\mathrm{SL}(2,\mathbb{Z})\), and let \(\lambda _{f}(n)\) be the \(n^{\mathrm{th}}\) normalized Fourier coefficient of \(f\). Let \(a(n)\) be the function with square full kernel, let \(j\geq 2\) be any fixed positive integer, let \(A_{A_{j}-1}(t)\) be the polynomial of \(t\) with degree \(A_{j}-1\) and let \(C_{f,j}>0\) is some suitable constant that can be explicitly evaluated. Then it was proved that \[ \sum_{n\leq x}a(n)\lambda _{f}(n+1)^{2j}=C_{f,j}xP_{A_{j}-1}(\log x)+O(x^{1- \frac{1}{2(3\cdot 2^{2j}-A_{j})}+\varepsilon }). \]
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    Hecke eigenforms
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    symmetric power \(L\)-functions
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    Langlands program
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