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On a conjecture of Livingston

Siddhi Pathak

Published 2018-08-29Version 1

In an attempt to resolve a folklore conjecture of Erd\H{o}s regarding the non-vanishing at $s=1$ of the $L$-series attached to a periodic arithmetical function with period $q$ and values in $\{-1, 1 \}$, Livingston conjectured the $\overline{\mathbb{Q}}$ - linear independence of logarithms of certain algebraic numbers. In this paper, we disprove Livingston's conjecture for composite $q \geq 4$, highlighting that a new approach is required to settles Erd\H{o}s's conjecture. We also prove that the conjecture is true for prime $q \geq 3$, and indicate that more ingredients are needed to settle Erd\H{o}s's conjecture for prime $q$.

Journal: Canadian Math. Bull., Vol. 60 (1), (2017), 184-195
Categories: math.NT
Subjects: 11J86, 11J72
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