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Normality of algebraic numbers and the Riemann zeta function

Number Theory 2024-12-18 v2

Abstract

A real number is called simply normal to base bb if every digit 0,1,,b10,1,\ldots ,b-1 should appear in its bb-adic expansion with the same frequency 1/b1/b. A real number is called normal to base bb if it is simply normal to every base b,b2,b, b^2, \ldots. In this article, we discover a relation between the normality of algebraic numbers and a mean of the Riemann zeta function on vertical arithmetic progressions. Consequently, we reveal that a positive algebraic irrational number α\alpha is normal to base bb if and only if we have limN1logN1nNζ(k+2πinlogb)e2πinlogα/logbnk+1=0 \lim_{N\to \infty}\frac{1}{\log N} \sum_{1\leq |n|\leq N} \zeta\left(-k+\frac{2\pi i n}{\log b} \right) \frac{e^{2\pi i n \log \alpha /\log b}}{n^{k+1}} =0 for every integer k0k\geq 0.

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@article{arxiv.2412.02337,
  title  = {Normality of algebraic numbers and the Riemann zeta function},
  author = {Yuya Kanado and Kota Saito},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.02337},
  year   = {2024}
}

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29 pages