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Average estimates and sign change of Fourier coefficients of cusp forms at integers represented by binary quadratic form of fixed discriminant (2204.08310v1)

Published 18 Apr 2022 in math.NT

Abstract: In this article, we establish an average behaviour of the normalised Fourier coefficients of the Hecke eigenforms supported at the integers represented by any primitive integral positive definite binary quadratic form of fixed discriminant $D < 0$ when the class number $h(D) = 1$. We also obtain a quantitative result for the number of sign changes of the sequence of the normalised Fourier coefficients $\lambda_{f}(n)$ of the Hecke eigenforms $f$ where $n$ is represented by any primitive integral positive definite binary quadratic form of fixed discriminant $D < 0$ when the class number $h(D) = 1$ in the interval $(x,2x]$, for sufficiently large $x$.

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