Abstract.
Let f be a Maass cusp form for SL3(ℤ) with Fourier coefficients
. We consider the sum
, where
. A bound better than
is proved to be valid for certain transcendental numbers
. This
bound improves Miller's result (2006) for these α. For α close
to a rational number
with
,
the smooth sum
is
further proved to decay rapidly. This extends a result of
Booker (2000 and 2005) on a smooth sum of
without the exponential function. These bounds manifest a
strange vibration nature of Maass cusp forms. The main techniques include rational approximation of real
numbers, a Voronoi summation formula for
SL3(ℤ), and its asymptotic expansion.
Received: 2011-07-07
Revised: 2011-11-24
Published Online: 2011-12-02
Published in Print: 2014-01-01
© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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Maass form;
SL3(ℤ);
oscillation of Maass form;
Voronoi summation formula
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- On some arithmetic properties of Siegel functions (II)
- Perfect vector alignment of the vorticity and the vortex stretching is one forever
- Frobenius groups of automorphisms and their fixed points
- Schubert calculus and the Hopf algebra structures of exceptional Lie groups
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