An averaged form of Chowla's conjecture
Abstract
Let denote the Liouville function. A well known conjecture of Chowla asserts that for any distinct natural numbers , one has as . This conjecture remains unproven for any with . In this paper, using the recent results of the first two authors on mean values of multiplicative functions in short intervals, combined with an argument of Katai and Bourgain-Sarnak-Ziegler, we establish an averaged version of this conjecture, namely as whenever goes to infinity as , and is fixed. Related to this, we give the exponential sum estimate as uniformly for all , with as before. Our arguments in fact give quantitative bounds on the decay rate (roughly on the order of ), and extend to more general bounded multiplicative functions than the Liouville function, yielding an averaged form of a (corrected) conjecture of Elliott.
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@article{arxiv.1503.05121,
title = {An averaged form of Chowla's conjecture},
author = {Kaisa Matomäki and Maksym Radziwiłł and Terence Tao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.05121},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
32 pages; proof of Proposition A.3 corrected