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On finite field analogues of determinants involving the Beta function

Number Theory 2025-12-11 v7

Abstract

Motivated by the works of L. Carlitz, R. Chapman and Z.-W. Sun on cyclotomic matrices, in this paper, we investigate certain cyclotomic matrices concerning the Jacobi sums over finite fields, which can be viewed as finite field analogues of certain matrices involving the Beta function. For example, let q>1q>1 be a prime power and let χ\chi be a generator of the group of all multiplicative characters of Fq\mathbb{F}_q. Then we prove that det[Jq(χi,χj)]1i,jq2=(q1)q3,\det\left[J_q(\chi^i,\chi^j)\right]_{1\le i,j\le q-2}=(q-1)^{q-3}, where Jq(χi,χj)J_q(\chi^i,\chi^j) is the Jacobi sum over Fq\mathbb{F}_q. This is a finite analogue of det[B(i,j)]1i,jn=(1)n(n1)2r=0n1(r!)3(n+r)!,\det [B(i,j)]_{1\le i,j\le n}=(-1)^{\frac{n(n-1)}{2}}\prod_{r=0}^{n-1}\frac{(r!)^3}{(n+r)!}, where BB is the Beta function. Also, if q=p5q=p\ge5 is an odd prime, then we show that det[Jp(χ2i,χ2j)]1i,j(p3)/2=1+(1)p+12p4(p12)p52.\det \left[J_p(\chi^{2i},\chi^{2j})\right]_{1\le i,j\le (p-3)/2}=\frac{1+(-1)^{\frac{p+1}{2}}p}{4}\left(\frac{p-1}{2}\right)^{\frac{p-5}{2}}.

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@article{arxiv.2307.12261,
  title  = {On finite field analogues of determinants involving the Beta function},
  author = {Hai-Liang Wu and Li-Yuan Wang and Hao Pan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.12261},
  year   = {2025}
}