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On the Probability of Relative Primality in the Gaussian Integers

Number Theory 2013-05-24 v1

Abstract

This paper studies the interplay between probability, number theory, and geometry in the context of relatively prime integers in the ring of integers of a number field. In particular, probabilistic ideas are coupled together with integer lattices and the theory of zeta functions over number fields in order to show that P(gcd(z1,z2)=1)=1ζ\Q(i)(2)P(\gcd(z_{1},z_{2})=1) = \frac{1}{\zeta_{\Q(i)}(2)} where z1,z2Z[i]z_{1},z_{2} \in \mathbb{Z}[i] are randomly chosen and ζ\Q(i)(s)\zeta_{\Q(i)}(s) is the Dedekind zeta function over the Gaussian integers. Our proof outlines a lattice-theoretic approach to proving the generalization of this theorem to arbitrary number fields that are principal ideal domains.

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@article{arxiv.1305.5502,
  title  = {On the Probability of Relative Primality in the Gaussian Integers},
  author = {Bianca De Sanctis and Samuel Reid},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.5502},
  year   = {2013}
}

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