On the Typical Size and Cancelations Among the Coefficients of Some Modular Forms
Abstract
We obtain a nontrivial upper bound for almost all elements of the sequences of real numbers which are multiplicative and at the prime indices are distributed according to the Sato--Tate density. Examples of such sequences come from coefficients of several -functions of elliptic curves and modular forms. In particular, we show that for a set of of asymptotic density 1, where is the Ramanujan function while the standard argument yields instead of in the power of the logarithm. Another consequence of our result is that in the number of representations of by a binary quadratic form one has slightly more than square-root cancellations for almost all integers . In addition we obtain a central limit theorem for such sequences, assuming a weak hypothesis on the rate of convergence to the Sato--Tate law. For Fourier coefficients of primitive holomorphic cusp forms such a hypothesis is known conditionally assuming the automorphy of all symmetric powers of the form and seems to be within reach unconditionally using the currently established potential automorphy.
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@article{arxiv.1308.6606,
title = {On the Typical Size and Cancelations Among the Coefficients of Some Modular Forms},
author = {Florian Luca and Maksym Radziwill and Igor E. Shparlinski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.6606},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
The second version contains some improvements and extensions of previous results, suggested by Maksym Radziwill, who is now a co-author