A note on Bohr's theorem for Beurling integer systems

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DOI10.1007/S00208-023-02756-XarXiv2301.11782MaRDI QIDQ6424596FDOQ6424596


Authors: Frederik Broucke, Karl-Mikael Perfekt Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 January 2023

Abstract: Given a sequence of frequencies lambdanngeq1, a corresponding generalized Dirichlet series is of the form f(s)=sumngeq1anelambdans. We are interested in multiplicatively generated systems, where each number elambdan arises as a finite product of some given numbers qnngeq1, 1<qnoinfty, referred to as Beurling primes. In the classical case, where lambdan=logn, Bohr's theorem holds: if f converges somewhere and has an analytic extension which is bounded in a half-plane Res>heta, then it actually converges uniformly in every half-plane Res>heta+varepsilon, varepsilon>0. We prove, under very mild conditions, that given a sequence of Beurling primes, a small perturbation yields another sequence of primes such that the corresponding Beurling integers satisfy Bohr's condition, and therefore the theorem. Applying our technique in conjunction with a probabilistic method, we find a system of Beurling primes for which both Bohr's theorem and the Riemann hypothesis are valid. This provides a counterexample to a conjecture of H. Helson concerning outer functions in Hardy spaces of generalized Dirichlet series.













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