English

On the variance of squarefree integers in short intervals and arithmetic progressions

Number Theory 2024-10-15 v2

Abstract

We evaluate asymptotically the variance of the number of squarefree integers up to xx in short intervals of length H<x6/11εH < x^{6/11 - \varepsilon} and the variance of the number of squarefree integers up to xx in arithmetic progressions modulo qq with q>x5/11+εq > x^{5/11 + \varepsilon}. On the assumption of respectively the Lindel\"of Hypothesis and the Generalized Lindel\"of Hypothesis we show that these ranges can be improved to respectively H<x2/3εH < x^{2/3 - \varepsilon} and q>x1/3+εq > x^{1/3 + \varepsilon}. Furthermore we show that obtaining a bound sharp up to factors of HεH^{\varepsilon} in the full range H<x1εH < x^{1 - \varepsilon} is equivalent to the Riemann Hypothesis. These results improve on a result of Hall (1982) for short intervals, and earlier results of Warlimont, Vaughan, Blomer, Nunes and Le Boudec in the case of arithmetic progressions.

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@article{arxiv.2006.04060,
  title  = {On the variance of squarefree integers in short intervals and arithmetic progressions},
  author = {Ofir Gorodetsky and Kaisa Matomäki and Maksym Radziwiłł and Brad Rodgers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.04060},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

40 pages, 2 figures. Incorporated referees' comments. Accepted for publication in GAFA