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The following pages link to The asymptotic distribution of Frobenius numbers (Q977169):
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- Poincaré sections for the horocycle flow in covers of \(\mathrm {SL}(2,\mathbb {R})/\mathrm {SL}(2,\mathbb {Z})\) and applications to Farey fraction statistics (Q258072) (← links)
- Geometric proof of Rødseth's formula for Frobenius numbers (Q741994) (← links)
- Integer matrices, sublattices of \(\mathbb Z^m\), and Frobenius numbers (Q889030) (← links)
- On the lattice programming gap of the group problems (Q1785637) (← links)
- Primitive rational points on expanding horospheres in Hilbert modular surfaces (Q2030234) (← links)
- On the rate of equidistribution of expanding translates of horospheres in \(\Gamma\backslash G\) (Q2039537) (← links)
- Translates of rational points along expanding closed horocycles on the modular surface (Q2134200) (← links)
- Diameters of random circulant graphs (Q2439833) (← links)
- Integer points on spheres and their orthogonal lattices (Q2520603) (← links)
- Integer points on spheres and their orthogonal grids (Q2793763) (← links)
- Skinning measures in negative curvature and equidistribution of equidistant submanifolds (Q2925266) (← links)
- Equidistribution of Farey sequences on horospheres in covers of and applications (Q5135918) (← links)
- Symmetric semigroups with three generators (Q5216870) (← links)
- Effective limit distribution of the Frobenius numbers (Q5259732) (← links)
- Equidistribution of primitive rational points on expanding horospheres (Q5360217) (← links)
- Distribution of shapes of orthogonal lattices (Q5376548) (← links)
- Commutative algebra and the linear diophantine problem of Frobenius (Q5383242) (← links)
- Shrinking target horospherical equidistribution via translated Farey sequences (Q6049876) (← links)
- Linnik's problem in fiber bundles over quadratic homogeneous varieties (Q6097046) (← links)
- Improved tail estimates for the distribution of quadratic Weyl sums (Q6104263) (← links)
- Effective joint equidistribution of primitive rational points on expanding horospheres (Q6172678) (← links)