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Sarnak's Conjecture for nilsequences on arbitrary number fields and applications (1902.09712v2)

Published 26 Feb 2019 in math.NT, math.CO, and math.DS

Abstract: We formulate the generalized Sarnak's M\"obius disjointness conjecture for an arbitrary number field $K$, and prove a quantitative disjointness result between polynomial nilsequences $(\Phi(g(n)\Gamma)){n\in\mathbb{Z}{D}}$ and aperiodic multiplicative functions on $\mathcal{O}{K}$, the ring of integers of $K$. Here $D=[K\colon\mathbb{Q}]$, $X=G/\Gamma$ is a nilmanifold, $g\colon\mathbb{Z}{D}\to G$ is a polynomial sequence, and $\Phi\colon X\to \mathbb{C}$ is a Lipschitz function. The proof uses tools from multi-dimensional higher order Fourier analysis, multi-linear analysis, orbit properties on nilmanifold, and an orthogonality criterion of K\'atai in $\mathcal{O}{K}$. We also use variations of this result to derive applications in number theory and combinatorics: (1) we prove a structure theorem for multiplicative functions on $K$, saying that every bounded multiplicative function can be decomposed into the sum of an almost periodic function (the structural part) and a function with small Gowers uniformity norm of any degree (the uniform part); (2) we give a necessary and sufficient condition for the Gowers norms of a bounded multiplicative function in $\mathcal{O}{K}$ to be zero; (3) we provide partition regularity results over $K$ for a large class of homogeneous equations in three variables. For example, for $a,b\in\mathbb{Z}\backslash{0}$, we show that for every partition of $\mathcal{O}{K}$ into finitely many cells, where $K=\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{a},\sqrt{b},\sqrt{a+b})$, there exist distinct and non-zero $x,y$ belonging to the same cell and $z\in\mathcal{O}{K}$ such that $ax{2}+by{2}=z{2}$.

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