Better than square-root cancellation for random multiplicative functions
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Abstract: We investigate when the better than square-root cancellation phenomenon exists for , where and is a random multiplicative function. We focus on the case where is the indicator function of rough numbers. We prove that is the threshold for the better than square-root cancellation phenomenon to disappear.
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