Equidistribution theorem

Equidistribution theorem

In mathematics, the equidistribution theorem is the statement that the sequence

:"a", 2"a", 3"a", ... mod 1

is uniformly distributed on the unit interval, when "a" is an irrational number. It is a special case of the ergodic theorem.clarify-inline

History

While this theorem was proved in 1909 and 1910 separately by Hermann Weyl, Wacław Sierpiński and Piers Bohl, variants of this theorem continue to be studied to this day.

In 1916, Weyl proved that the sequence "a", 22"a", 32"a", ... mod 1 is uniformly distributed on the unit interval. In 1935, Ivan Vinogradov proved that the sequence "p""n" "a" mod 1 is uniformly distributed, where "p""n" is the "n"th prime. Vinogradov's proof was a byproduct of the odd Goldbach conjecture, that every sufficiently large odd number is the sum of three primes.

George Birkhoff, in 1931, and Aleksandr Khinchin, in 1933, proved that the generalization "x" + "na", for almost all "x", is equidistributed on any Lebesgue measurable subset of the unit interval. The corresponding generalizations for the Weyl and Vinogradov results were proven by Jean Bourgain in 1988.

Specifically, Khinchin showed that the identity

:lim_{n oinfty} frac{1}{n} sum_{k=1}^n f( (x+ka) mod 1 ) = int_0^1 f(y),dy

holds for almost all "x" and any Lebesgue integrable function ƒ. In modern formulations, it is asked under what conditions the identity

:lim_{n oinfty} frac{1}{n} sum_{k=1}^n f( (x+b_ka) mod 1 ) = int_0^1 f(y),dy

might hold, given some general sequence "b""k".

One noteworthy result is that the sequence 2"k""a" mod 1 is uniformly distributed for almost all, but not all, irrational "a". Similarly, for the sequence "b""k" = 2 "k", for every irrational "a", and almost all "x", there exists a function ƒ for which the sum diverges. In this sense, this sequence is considered to be a universally bad averaging sequence, as opposed to "b""k" = "k", which is termed a universally good averaging sequence, because it does not have the latter shortcoming.

A powerful general result is Weyl's criterion, which shows that equidistribution is equivalent to having a non-trivial estimate for the exponential sums formed with the sequence as exponents. For the case of multiples of "a", Weyl's criterion reduces the problem to summing finite geometric series.

ee also

* Diophantine approximation
* Low-discrepancy sequence

References

Historical references

* P. Bohl, "Über ein in der Theorie der säkutaren Störungen vorkommendes Problem", (1909), J. reine angew. Math. 135, pp, 189–283.
* H. Weyl, "Über die Gibbs'sche Erscheinung und verwandte Konvergenzphänomene", (1910) Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo, 330, pp. 377–407.
* W. Sierpinski, "Sur la valeur asymptotique d'une certaine somme", (1910), Bull Intl. Acad. Polonmaise des Sci. et des Lettres (Cracovie) series A, pp. 9–11.
* H. Weyl, "Über die Gleichverteilung von Zählen mod. Eins", (1916) Math. Ann. 77, pp. 313–352.
* G. D. Birkhoff, " [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/17/12/656 Proof of the ergodic theorem] ", (1931), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 17, pp. 656–660.
* A. Ya. Khinchin, "Zur Birkhoff's Lösung des Ergodensproblems", (1933), Math. Ann. 107, pp. 485–488.

Modern references

* Joseph M. Rosenblatt and Máté Weirdl, "Pointwise ergodic theorems via harmonic analysis", (1993) appearing in "Ergodic Theory and its Connections with Harmonic Analysis, Proceedings of the 1993 Alexandria Conference", (1995) Karl E. Petersen and Ibrahim A. Salama, "eds.", Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ISBN 0-521-45999-0. "(An extensive survey of the ergodic properties of generalizations of the equidistribution theorem of shift maps on the unit interval. Focuses on methods developed by Bourgain.)"
* Elias M. Stein and Rami Shakarchi, "Fourier Analysis. An Introduction", (2003) Princeton University Press, pp 105–113 "(Proof of the Weyl's theorem based on Fourier Analysis)"


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