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The Second Moment of Sums of Coefficients of Cusp Forms

Number Theory 2017-05-04 v4

Abstract

Let ff and gg be weight kk holomorphic cusp forms and let Sf(n)S_f(n) and Sg(n)S_g(n) denote the sums of their first nn Fourier coefficients. Hafner and Ivic [HI], building on Chandrasekharan and Narasimhan [CN], proved asymptotics for nXSf(n)2\sum_{n \leq X} \lvert S_f(n) \rvert^2 and proved that the Classical Conjecture, that Sf(X)Xk12+14+ϵS_f(X) \ll X^{\frac{k-1}{2} + \frac{1}{4} + \epsilon}, holds on average over long intervals. In this paper, we introduce and obtain meromorphic continuations for the Dirichlet series D(s,Sf×Sg)=Sf(n)Sg(n)n(s+k1)D(s, S_f \times S_g) = \sum S_f(n)\overline{S_g(n)} n^{-(s+k-1)} and D(s,Sf×Sg)=nSf(n)Sg(n)n(s+k1)D(s, S_f \times \overline{S_g}) = \sum_n S_f(n)S_g(n) n^{-(s + k - 1)}. Using these meromorphic continuations, we prove asymptotics for the smoothed second moment sums Sf(n)Sg(n)en/X\sum S_f(n)\overline{S_g(n)} e^{-n/X}, proving a smoothed generalization of [HI]. We also attain asymptotics for analogous smoothed second moment sums of normalized Fourier coefficients, proving smoothed generalizations of what would be attainable from [CN]. Our methodology extends to a wide variety of weights and levels, and comparison with [CN] indicates very general cancellation between the Rankin-Selberg LL-function L(s,f×g)L(s, f\times g) and shifted convolution sums of the coefficients of ff and gg. In forthcoming works, the authors apply the results of this paper to prove the Classical Conjecture on Sf(n)2\lvert S_f(n) \rvert^2 is true on short intervals, and to prove sign change results on {Sf(n)}nN\{S_f(n)\}_{n \in \mathbb{N}}.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1512.01299,
  title  = {The Second Moment of Sums of Coefficients of Cusp Forms},
  author = {Thomas A. Hulse and Chan Ieong Kuan and David Lowry-Duda and Alexander Walker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.01299},
  year   = {2017}
}

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To appear in the Journal of Number Theory