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The following pages link to The divisor function over arithmetic progressions (Q4015428):
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- The fourth moment of Dirichlet \(L\)-functions (Q640735) (← links)
- Incomplete Kloosterman sums and a divisor problem. Appendix: On some exponential sums by Bryan J. Birch and Enrico Bombieri (Q1062092) (← links)
- Contribution of jumping numbers by exceptional divisors. With an appendix by Karen E. Smith, Kevin Tucker. (Q1686133) (← links)
- Divisor problem in arithmetic progressions modulo a prime power (Q1688638) (← links)
- A higher rank Selberg sieve with an additive twist and applications (Q1746241) (← links)
- On the Sato-Tate conjecture for Kloosterman sums. II. (Q1974799) (← links)
- The divisor function on residue classes. III (Q2052856) (← links)
- Arithmetic exponent pairs for algebraic trace functions and applications (Q2070893) (← links)
- Bilinear sums of Kloosterman sums, multiplicative congruences and average values of the divisor function over families of arithmetic progressions (Q2301530) (← links)
- The second moment of twisted modular \(L\)-functions (Q2345932) (← links)
- Limitations to equidistribution in arithmetic progressions (Q2683214) (← links)
- Lectures on applied ℓ-adic cohomology (Q3295945) (← links)
- The divisor function $d_3(n)$ in arithmetic progressions (Q3342662) (← links)
- THE AVERAGE VALUE OF DIVISOR SUMS IN ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS (Q3531419) (← links)
- Sur certaines sommes d'exponentielles sur les nombres premiers (Q4396109) (← links)
- The divisor function on residue classes II (Q4634535) (← links)
- The divisor function on residue classes I (Q5251943) (← links)
- Sums of Kloosterman sums in arithmetic progressions, and the error term in the dispersion method (Q5357409) (← links)
- Exponential sums and \(\ell\)-adic cohomology: A survey. (Q5932017) (← links)
- On algebraic twists with composite moduli (Q6122741) (← links)
- Bilinear sums with GL(2)$GL(2)$ coefficients and the exponent of distribution of d3$d_3$ (Q6124340) (← links)