Character sums and products of factorials modulo \(p\) (Q2388614)

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Character sums and products of factorials modulo \(p\)
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    15 September 2005
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    Let \(p\) be prime and let \(u\), \(v\), \(S\), \(T\) be integers. Suppose \(C_ 1,\ldots, C_ u\) and \(D_ 1, \ldots, D_ v\) are integers such that no two distinct \(C_ i\) and no two distinct~\(D_ j\) are congruent mod~\(p\), where \(1 \leq u,v \leq p-1\). Let \(f(n)\) denote the number of solutions of \(C_ iD_ j\equiv n, \bmod\,p\). Suppose \(1 \leq T \leq p\), and denote \(\Sigma_ {S,T}= \sum_ {S<n \leq S+T}f(n)\). \textit{A.~Sarközy} [Acta Math.\ Hung.~49, 397--401 (1987; Zbl 0629.10004)] showed, by an elementary method, that \(\bigl| \Sigma_ {S,T}- uvT/p\bigr| <2\sqrt{puv}\log p\). Adjusting the ``main term'' slightly, the authors establish an inequality \(\bigl| \Sigma_ {S,T}- uvT/(p-1)\bigr| \ll u+v+\sqrt{uv}\,B(T,p)\log p\), in which a factor \(B(T,p) = T \smash{p^ {1/4r^ 2}(p^ {1/4}/T)^ {1/r}}\) appears following an appeal to a character-sum estimate of D.~Burgess. The expression in terms of Dirichlet characters of the quantity to be estimated is obtained following a method of \textit{A.~A.~Karatsuba} [Sov.\ Math., Dokl.~11, 707--711 (1970); translation from Dokl.\ Akad.\ Nauk SSSR~192, 724--727 (1970; Zbl 0224.10043)]. When \(p\)~is large and \(T\)~is close to \(p^ {1/4}\) a choice of~\(r\) so that \(1/4r^ 2<\varepsilon\) yields an estimate \(\ll u+v+p^ {1/4+\varepsilon}\sqrt{uv}\), improving upon Sarközy's elementary estimate. The authors deduce a similar improvement from \(1\over2\) to \(1\over4\) in the exponent of a prime~\(p\) in a result of \textit{F. Luca} and \textit{P.~Stǎnicǎ} [Colloq.\ Math.~96, No.~2, 191--205 (2003; Zbl 1042.11002)] about products of factorials mod~\(p\).
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    congruences
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    number of solutions
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