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On the expected number of roots of a random Dirichlet polynomial

Number Theory 2025-04-24 v2 Probability

Abstract

Let T>0T>0 and consider the random Dirichlet polynomial ST(t)=RenTXnn1/2itS_T(t)=Re\, \sum_{n\leq T} X_n n^{-1/2-it}, where (Xn)n(X_n)_{n} are i.i.d. Gaussian random variables with mean 00 and variance 11. We prove that the expected number of roots of ST(t)S_T(t) in the dyadic interval [T,2T][T,2T], say EN(T)\mathbb{E} N(T), is approximately 2/32/\sqrt{3} times the number of zeros of the Riemann ζ\zeta function in the critical strip up to height TT. Moreover, we also compute the expected number of zeros in the same dyadic interval of the kk-th derivative of ST(t)S_T(t). Our proof requires the best upper bounds for the Riemann ζ\zeta function known up to date, and also estimates for the L2L^2 averages of certain Dirichlet polynomials.

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@article{arxiv.2401.07375,
  title  = {On the expected number of roots of a random Dirichlet polynomial},
  author = {Marco Aymone and Caio Bueno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07375},
  year   = {2025}
}

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16 pages, v2 - comments from the referee. accepted in Acta Arithmetica