Hardy-type results on the average of the lattice point error term over long intervals

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DOI10.1090/TRAN/7043zbMATH Open1398.11129arXiv1507.08985OpenAlexW2963263083MaRDI QIDQ4604403FDOQ4604403

Burton Randol

Publication date: 26 February 2018

Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Suppose D is a suitably admissible compact subset of mathbbRk having a smooth boundary with possible zones of zero curvature. Let mbox{R(T,heta,x)=N(T,heta,x)Tkmathrmvol(D),} where N(T,heta,x) is the number of integral lattice points contained in an x-translation of Theta(D), with T>0 a dilation parameter and hetainSO(k). Then R(T,heta,x) can be regarded as a function with parameter T on the space E*+(k), where E*+(k) is the quotient of the direct Euclidean group by the subgroup of integral translations, and E*+(k) has a normalized invariant measure which is the product of normalized measures on SO(k) and the k-torus. We derive an integral estimate, valid for almost all (heta,x)inE*+(k), one consequence of which in two dimensions is that for almost all (heta,x)inE*+(2), a counterpart of the Hardy circle estimate mbox{(1/T)int1T|R(t,heta,x),dt|llTfrac14+epsilon;}is valid with an improved estimate. We conclude with an account of hyperbolic versions for which, drawing on previous work of Hill and Parnovski cite{hill-parnovski}, we give counterparts in all dimensions, for both the compact and non-compact finite volume cases.


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