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On the density function of the distribution of real algebraic numbers

Number Theory 2016-12-30 v5

Abstract

In this paper we study the distribution of the real algebraic numbers. Given an interval II, a positive integer nn and Q>1Q>1, define the counting function Φn(Q;I)\Phi_n(Q;I) to be the number of algebraic numbers in II of degree nn and height Q\le Q. Let Ix=(,x]I_x = (-\infty,x]. The distribution function is defined to be the limit (as QQ\to\infty) of Φn(Q;Ix)\Phi_n(Q;I_x) divided by the total number of real algebraic numbers of degree nn and height Q\le Q. We prove that the distribution function exists and is continuously differentiable. We also give an explicit formula for its derivative (to be referred to as the distribution density) and establish an asymptotic formula for Φn(Q;I)\Phi_n(Q;I) with upper and lower estimates for the error term in the asymptotic. These estimates are shown to be exact for n3n \ge 3. One consequence of the main theorem is the fact that the distribution of real algebraic numbers of degree n2n \ge 2 is non-uniform.

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@article{arxiv.1405.1627,
  title  = {On the density function of the distribution of real algebraic numbers},
  author = {Dzianis Kaliada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.1627},
  year   = {2016}
}

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21 pages; typos corrected, more precise info in references added