Abstract
AbstractWe generalise the classical Bombieri–Vinogradov theorem for short intervals to a non-abelian setting. This leads to variants of the prime number theorem for short intervals where the primes lie in arithmetic progressions that are “twisted” by a splitting condition in a Galois extension of number fields. Using this result in conjunction with the recent work of Maynard, we prove that rational primes with a given splitting condition in a Galois extensionL/$\mathbb{Q}$exhibit bounded gaps in short intervals. We explore several arithmetic applications related to questions of Serre regarding the non-vanishing Fourier coefficients of cuspidal modular forms. One such application is that for a given modularL-functionL(s, f), the fundamental discriminantsdfor which thed-quadratic twist ofL(s, f) has a non-vanishing central critical value exhibit bounded gaps in short intervals.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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