Equidistribution results for sequences of polynomials
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Abstract: Let be a sequence of polynomials and . In this paper we study the distribution of the sequence modulo one. We give sufficient conditions for a sequence to ensure that for Lebesgue almost every the sequence has Poissonian pair correlations. In particular, this result implies that for Lebesgue almost every , for any the sequence has Poissonian pair correlations.
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