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The Laplace Transform of the Second Moment in the Gauss Circle Problem

Number Theory 2021-03-03 v3

Abstract

The Gauss circle problem concerns the difference P2(n)P_2(n) between the area of a circle of radius n\sqrt{n} and the number of lattice points it contains. In this paper, we study the Dirichlet series with coefficients P2(n)2P_2(n)^2, and prove that this series has meromorphic continuation to C\mathbb{C}. Using this series, we prove that the Laplace transform of P2(n)2P_2(n)^2 satisfies 0P2(t)2et/Xdt=CX3/2X+O(X1/2+ϵ)\int_0^\infty P_2(t)^2 e^{-t/X} \, dt = C X^{3/2} -X + O(X^{1/2+\epsilon}), which gives a power-savings improvement to a previous result of Ivic [Ivic1996]. Similarly, we study the meromorphic continuation of the Dirichlet series associated to the correlations r2(n+h)r2(n)r_2(n+h)r_2(n), where hh is fixed and r2(n)r_2(n) denotes the number of representations of nn as a sum of two squares. We use this Dirichlet series to prove asymptotics for n1r2(n+h)r2(n)en/X\sum_{n \geq 1} r_2(n+h)r_2(n) e^{-n/X}, and to provide an additional evaluation of the leading coefficient in the asymptotic for nXr2(n+h)r2(n)\sum_{n \leq X} r_2(n+h)r_2(n).

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@article{arxiv.1705.04771,
  title  = {The Laplace Transform of the Second Moment in the Gauss Circle Problem},
  author = {Thomas A. Hulse and Chan Ieong Kuan and David Lowry-Duda and Alexander Walker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.04771},
  year   = {2021}
}

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