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The lattice point counting problem on the Heisenberg groups
Published 24 Apr 2014 in math.NT and math.CA | (1404.6089v1)
Abstract: We consider the radial and Heisenberg-homogeneous norms on the Heisenberg groups given by $N_{\alpha,A}((z,t)) = \left(|z|\alpha + A |t|{\alpha/2}\right){1/\alpha}$, for $\alpha \ge 2$ and $A>0$. This natural family includes the canonical Cygan-Kor\'anyi norm, corresponding to $\alpha =4$. We study the lattice points counting problem on the Heisenberg groups, namely establish an error estimate for the number of points that the lattice of integral points has in a ball of large radius $R$. The exponent we establish for the error in the case $\alpha=2$ is the best possible, in all dimensions.
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