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Distribution of $\theta-$powers and their sums

Number Theory 2025-03-21 v1

Abstract

We refine a remark of Steinerberger (2024), proving that for αR\alpha \in \mathbb{R}, there exists integers 1b1,,bkn1 \leq b_{1}, \ldots, b_{k} \leq n such that j=1kbjα=O(nγk), \left\| \sum_{j=1}^k \sqrt{b_j} - \alpha \right\| = O(n^{-\gamma_k}), where γk(k1)/4\gamma_{k} \geq (k-1)/4, γ2=1\gamma_2 = 1, and γk=k/2\gamma_k = k/2 for k=2m1k = 2^m - 1. We extend this to higher-order roots. Building on the Bambah-Chowla theorem, we study gaps in {xθ+yθ:x,yN{0}}\{x^{\theta}+y^{\theta}: x,y\in \mathbb{N}\cup\{0\}\}, yielding a modulo one result with γ2=1\gamma_2 = 1 and bounded gaps for θ=3/2\theta = 3/2. Given ρ(m)0\rho(m) \geq 0 with m=1ρ(m)/m<\sum_{m=1}^{\infty} \rho(m)/m < \infty, we show that the number of solutions to j=1kajθbρ((a1,,ak))(a1,,ak)k, \left|\sum_{j=1}^{k} a_j^{\theta} - b\right| \leq \frac{\rho\left(\|(a_1, \dots, a_k)\|_{\infty}\right)}{\|(a_1, \dots, a_k)\|_{\infty}^{k}}, in the variables ((aj)j=1k,b)Nk+1((a_{j})_{j=1}^{k},b) \in \mathbb{N}^{k+1} is finite for almost all θ>0\theta>0. We also identify exceptional values of θ\theta, resolving a question of Dubickas (2024), by proving the existence of a transcendental τ\tau for which nτnv\|n^{\tau}\| \leq n^v has infinitely many solutions for any vRv \in \mathbb{R}.

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@article{arxiv.2503.15789,
  title  = {Distribution of $\theta-$powers and their sums},
  author = {Siddharth Iyer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.15789},
  year   = {2025}
}

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