Bombieri-Vinogradov for multiplicative functions, and beyond the $x^{1/2}$-barrier (1703.06865v2)
Abstract: Part-and-parcel of the study of "multiplicative number theory" is the study of the distribution of multiplicative functions in arithmetic progressions. Although appropriate analogies to the Bombieri-Vingradov Theorem have been proved for particular examples of multiplicative functions, there has not previously been headway on a general theory; seemingly none of the different proofs of the Bombieri-Vingradov Theorem for primes adapt well to this situation. In this article we find out why such a result has been so elusive, and discover what can be proved along these lines and develop some limitations. For a fixed residue class $a$ we extend such averages out to moduli $\leq x{\frac {20}{39}-\delta}$.
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