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Generalized divisor functions in arithmetic progressions: I

Abstract We prove some distribution results for the k-fold divisor function in arithmetic progressions to moduli that exceed the square-root of length X of the sum, with appropriate constrains and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We prove some distribution results for the k-fold divisor function in arithmetic progressions to moduli that exceed the square-root of length X of the sum, with appropriate constrains and averaging on the moduli, saving a power of X from the trivial bound. On assuming the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis, we obtain uniform power saving error terms that are independent of k. We follow and specialize Y.T. Zhang's method on bounded gaps between primes to our setting. Our arguments are essentially self-contained, with the exception on the use of Deligne's work on the Riemann Hypothesis for varieties over finite fields. In particular, we avoid the reliance on Siegel's theorem, leading to some effective estimates.

Keywords: generalized divisor; divisor functions; arithmetic progressions; functions arithmetic

Journal Title: Journal of Number Theory
Year Published: 2021

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