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Shortest nonzero lattice points in a totally real multi-quadratic number field and applications

Number Theory 2024-11-06 v1

Abstract

Let FF be a multi-quadratic totally real number field. Let σ1,,σr\sigma_1,\dots, \sigma_r denote its distinct embeddings. Given sF,s \in F, we give an explicit formula for σ(s)\| \sigma(s)\| and i<jσi(s)σj(s),\sum_{i<j} \sigma_i(s)\sigma_j(s), where σ(s)=i=1r(σi(s))2.\| \sigma(s)\|=\sqrt{\sum_{i=1}^r(\sigma_i(s))^2}. Let M\mathfrak{M} be a fractional ideal in FF and min(M):=min{σ(s)sM,s0}.\min\left( \mathfrak{M}\right):=\min\{\|\sigma(s)\| \, | \, s \in \mathfrak{M}, s\neq 0 \}. The set of shortest nonzero lattice points for M\mathfrak{M} is given by {sM:σ(s)=min(M)}.\{s\in \mathfrak{M} : \| \sigma(s)\|=\min(\mathfrak{M}) \}. We provide shortest nonzero lattice points for M\mathfrak{M} in terms of rational solutions to a given Diophantine equation. As an application, we get a refined asymptotic for the Petersson trace formula for the space of Hilbert cusp forms. We then use the refined asymptotic to obtain a lower bound analogue to a theorem by Jung and Sardari.

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@article{arxiv.2411.02575,
  title  = {Shortest nonzero lattice points in a totally real multi-quadratic number field and applications},
  author = {Jishu Das},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.02575},
  year   = {2024}
}

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