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Relative class numbers and Euler-Kronecker constants of maximal real cyclotomic subfields (2407.09113v1)

Published 12 Jul 2024 in math.NT

Abstract: The Euler--Kronecker constant of a number field $K$ is the ratio of the constant and the residue of the Laurent series of the Dedekind zeta function $\zeta_K(s)$ at $s=1$. We study the distribution of the Euler--Kronecker constant $\gamma_q+$ of the maximal real subfield of $\mathbb Q(\zeta_q)$ as $q$ ranges over the primes. Further, we consider the distribution of $\gamma_q+-\gamma_q$, with $\gamma_q$ the Euler--Kronecker constant of $\mathbb Q(\zeta_q)$ and show how it is connected with Kummer's conjecture, which predicts the asymptotic growth of the relative class number of $\mathbb Q(\zeta_q)$. We improve, for example, the known results on the bounds on average for the Kummer ratio and we prove analogous sharp bounds for $\gamma_q+-\gamma_q$. The methods employed are partly inspired by those used by Granville (1990) and Croot and Granville (2002) to investigate Kummer's conjecture. We supplement our theoretical findings with numerical illustrations to reinforce our conclusions.

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