Disproof of the uniform Littlewood conjecture
Abstract
We show that the uniform Littlewood Conjecture (ULC) recently introduced by Bandi, Fregoli and Kleinbock is false. More precisely the counterexamples form a residual set, the method further suggests positive Hausdorff dimension. For a mildly twisted problem, we indeed separately show that the Hausdorff dimension is at least . Moreover, we disprove a uniform version of the -adic Littlewood problem, as well as some twisted weaker version of a more general -arithmetic setting, for any proper subset (possible infinite) of primes . The latter contrasts the classical (non-uniform) case where the answer is known to be affirmative when has at least two elements. The disproof of ULC, our main new result, is semi-constructive; the non-constructive part involves effective results on Zaremba's famous conjecture by Bourgain and Kontorovich, as well as estimates for the cardinality of product sets over finite fields.
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@article{arxiv.2603.12611,
title = {Disproof of the uniform Littlewood conjecture},
author = {Johannes Schleischitz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.12611},
year = {2026}
}
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22 pages