A lower bound for the two-variable Artin conjecture and prime divisors of recurrence sequences
Abstract
In 1927, Artin conjectured that any integer other than -1 or a perfect square generates the multiplicative group for infinitely many . In \cite{MoSt}, Moree and Stevenhagen considered a two-variable version of this problem, and proved a positive density result conditionally to the generalized Riemann Hypothesis by adapting a proof by Hooley for the original conjecture (\cite{Ho}). In this article, we prove an unconditional lower bound for this two-variable problem. In particular, we prove an estimate for the number of distinct primes which divide one of the first terms of a non-degenerate binary recurrence sequence. We also prove a weaker version of the same theorem, and give three proofs that we consider to be of independent interest. The first proof uses a transcendence result of Stewart \cite{Stew}, the second uses a theorem of Bombieri and Schmidt on Thue equations \cite{BoSc} and the third uses Mumford's gap principle for counting points on curves by their height \cite{Mum}. We finally prove a disjunction theorem, where we consider the set of primes satisfying either our two-variable condition or the original condition of Artin's conjecture. We give an unconditional lower bound for the number of such primes.
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@article{arxiv.1711.06410,
title = {A lower bound for the two-variable Artin conjecture and prime divisors of recurrence sequences},
author = {M. Ram Murty and François Séguin and Cameron L. Stewart},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.06410},
year = {2017}
}