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Title:
Multiplicative functions in short intervals

Speaker:
Paranedu Darbar

Abstract:
In this talk, we are interested in a general class of multiplicative functions. For a function that belongs to this class, we will relate its “short average” to its “long average”. More precisely, we will compute the variance of such a function over short intervals by using Fourier analysis and by counting rational points on certain binary forms. The discussion is applicable to some interesting multiplicative functions such as $$ \mu_k(n), \frac{\phi (n)}{n}, \frac{n}{\phi (n)}, \mu^2(n)\frac{\phi(n)}{n}, \sigma_\alpha (n), (-1)^{\#\left\{p: p^k | n \right\}} $$ and many others and it provides various new results and improvements to the previous result in the literature. This is a joint work with Mithun Kumar Das.   This event is part of the PIMS CRG Group on L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory. More details can be found on the webpage here: https://sites.google.com/view/crgl-functions/crg-weekly-seminar

Link:
https://mathtube.org/lecture/video/multiplicative-functions-short-intervals

Workshop:
Mathtube- L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory Seminar