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On the Hardy-Littlewood-Chowla conjecture on average

Number Theory 2022-10-27 v3

Abstract

There has been recent interest in a hybrid form of the celebrated conjectures of Hardy-Littlewood and of Chowla. We prove that for any k,1k,\ell\ge1 and distinct integers h2,,hk,a1,,ah_2,\ldots,h_k,a_1,\ldots,a_\ell, we have nXμ(n+h1)μ(n+hk)Λ(n+a1)Λ(n+a)=o(X)\sum_{n\leq X}\mu(n+h_1)\cdots \mu(n+h_k)\Lambda(n+a_1)\cdots\Lambda(n+a_{\ell})=o(X) for all except o(H)o(H) values of h1Hh_1\leq H, so long as H(logX)+ϵH\geq (\log X)^{\ell+\epsilon}. This improves on the range H(logX)ψ(X)H\ge (\log X)^{\psi(X)}, ψ(X)\psi(X)\to\infty, obtained in previous work of the first author. Our results also generalize from the M\"obius function μ\mu to arbitrary (non-pretentious) multiplicative functions.

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@article{arxiv.2111.08912,
  title  = {On the Hardy-Littlewood-Chowla conjecture on average},
  author = {Jared Duker Lichtman and Joni Teräväinen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.08912},
  year   = {2022}
}

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