Uniform bounds for lattice point counting and partial sums of zeta functions
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2114161
Abstract: We prove uniform versions of two classical results in analytic number theory. The first is an asymptotic for the number of points of a complete lattice inside the -sphere of radius . In contrast to previous works, we obtain error terms with implied constants depending only on . Secondly, let be a `well behaved' zeta function. A classical method of Landau yields asymptotics for the partial sums , with power saving error terms. Following an exposition due to Chandrasekharan and Narasimhan, we obtain a version where the implied constants in the error term will depend only on the `shape of the functional equation', implying uniform results for families of zeta functions with the same functional equation.
Recommendations
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5149025 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2121181 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 819734 (Why is no real title available?)
- An introduction to the geometry of numbers.
- Counting primitive points of bounded height
- Explicit Upper Bounds for Residues of Dedekind Zeta Functions and Values ofL-Functions ats= 1, and Explicit Lower Bounds for Relative Class Numbers of CM-Fields
- Explicit counting of ideals and a Brun-Titchmarsh inequality for the Chebotarev density theorem
- Functional equations with multiple gamma factors and the average order of arithmetical functions
- On a Principle of Lipschitz
- On lattice sums and Wigner limits
- On the lattice point problem for ellipsoids
- On zeta functions associated with prehomogeneous vector spaces
- Secondary terms in counting functions for cubic fields
- Summation Formulae for Coefficients of L-functions
- The Schanuel theorem in adelic Hermitian bundles
Cited in
(3)
This page was built for publication: Uniform bounds for lattice point counting and partial sums of zeta functions
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2114161)