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An extension of Weyl's equidistribution theorem to generalized polynomials and applications

Dynamical Systems 2019-11-15 v1

Abstract

Generalized polynomials are mappings obtained from the conventional polynomials by the use of operations of addition, multiplication and taking the integer part. Extending the classical theorem of H. Weyl on equidistribution of polynomials, we show that a generalized polynomial q(n)q(n) has the property that the sequence (q(n)λ)nZ(q(n) \lambda)_{n \in \mathbb{Z}} is well distributed mod1\bmod \, 1 for all but countably many λR\lambda \in \mathbb{R} if and only if limnnJq(n)=\lim\limits_{\substack{|n| \rightarrow \infty n \notin J}} |q(n)| = \infty for some (possibly empty) set JJ having zero density in Z\mathbb{Z}. We also prove a version of this theorem along the primes (which may be viewed as an extension of classical results of I. Vinogradov and G. Rhin). Finally, we utilize these results to obtain new examples of sets of recurrence and van der Corput sets.

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@article{arxiv.1911.05938,
  title  = {An extension of Weyl's equidistribution theorem to generalized polynomials and applications},
  author = {Vitaly Bergelson and Inger J. Håland Knutson and Younghwan Son},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.05938},
  year   = {2019}
}