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On the Correlations, Selberg Integral and Symmetry of Sieve Functions in Short Intervals
Published 2007-09-23, updated 2007-12-31Version 3
We study the arithmetic (real) function f=g*1, with g "essentially bounded" and supported over the integers of [1,Q]. In particular, we obtain non-trivial bounds, through f "correlations", for the "Selberg integral" and the "symmetry integral" of f in almost all short intervals [x-h,x+h], N<x<2N, beyond the "classical" level, up to level of distribution, say, lambda=log Q/log N < 2/3 (for enough large h). This time we don't apply Large Sieve inequality, as in our paper [C-S]. Precisely, our method is completely elementary.
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Journal: J. Comb. Number Theory 2(2) (2010), 91-105
Categories: math.NT
Keywords: short intervals, selberg integral, sieve functions, correlations, dont apply large sieve inequality
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