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Quadratic nonresidues below the Burgess bound

Number Theory 2015-11-18 v1

Abstract

For any odd prime number pp, let (p)(\cdot|p) be the Legendre symbol, and let n1(p)<n2(p)<n_1(p)<n_2(p)<\cdots be the sequence of positive nonresidues modulo pp, i.e., (nkp)=1(n_k|p)=-1 for each kk. In 1957, Burgess showed that the upper bound n1(p)ϵp(4e)1+ϵn_1(p)\ll_\epsilon p^{(4\sqrt{e})^{-1}+\epsilon} holds for any fixed ϵ>0\epsilon>0. In this paper, we prove that the stronger bound nk(p)p(4e)1exp(e1logploglogp) n_k(p)\ll p^{(4\sqrt{e})^{-1}}\exp\big(\sqrt{e^{-1}\log p\log\log p}\,\big) holds for all odd primes pp, where the implied constant is absolute, provided that kp(8e)1exp(12e1logploglogp12loglogp). k\le p^{(8\sqrt{e})^{-1}} \exp\big(\tfrac12\sqrt{e^{-1}\log p\log\log p}-\tfrac12\log\log p\big). For fixed ϵ(0,π29π2]\epsilon\in(0,\frac{\pi-2}{9\pi-2}] we also show that there is a number c=c(ϵ)>0c=c(\epsilon)>0 such that for all odd primes pp and either choice of θ{±1}\theta\in\{\pm 1\}, there are ϵy/(logy)ϵ\gg_\epsilon y/(\log y)^\epsilon natural numbers nyn\le y with (np)=θ(n|p)=\theta provided that yp(4e)1exp(c(logp)1ϵ). y\ge p^{(4\sqrt{e})^{-1}}\exp\big(c(\log p)^{1-\epsilon}\big).

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@article{arxiv.1511.05523,
  title  = {Quadratic nonresidues below the Burgess bound},
  author = {William D. Banks and Victor Z. Guo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.05523},
  year   = {2015}
}

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