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Analogues of Alladi's formula over global function fields (2010.11069v2)

Published 21 Oct 2020 in math.NT

Abstract: In this paper, we show an analogue of Kural, McDonald and Sah's result on Alladi's formula for global function fields. Explicitly, we show that for a global function field $K$, if a set $S$ of prime divisors has a natural density $\delta(S)$ within prime divisors, then $$-\lim_{n\to\infty} \sum_{\substack{1\le \deg D\le n\ D\in \mathfrak{D}(K,S)}}\frac{\mu(D)}{|D|}=\delta(S),$$ where $\mu(D)$ is the M\"{o}bius function on divisors and $\mathfrak{D}(K,S)$ is the set of all effective distinguishable divisors whose smallest prime factors are in $S$. As applications, we get the analogue of Dawsey's and Sweeting and Woo's results to the Chebotarev Density Theorem for function fields, and the analogue of Alladi's result to the Prime Polynomial Theorem for arithmetic progressions. We also display a connection between the M\"obius function and the Fourier coefficients of modular form associated to elliptic curves. The proof of our main theorem is similar to the approach in Kural et al.'s article.

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