For intervals of length H = X^{1/5 - 2/90935 + ε}, the number of squarefree integers differs from (6/π²)H by at most an explicit constant times H X^{-ε/10^{25}}.
The sixth power moment of Dirichlet L-functions
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We prove a formula, with power savings, for the sixth moment of Dirichlet L-functions averaged over moduli $q$, over primitive characters $\chi$ modulo $q$, and over the critical line. Our formula agrees precisely with predictions motivated by random matrix theory. In particular, the constant 42 appears as a factor in the leading order term, exactly as is predicted for the sixth moment of the Riemann zeta-function.
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Squarefree numbers in short intervals: explicit and formalized
For intervals of length H = X^{1/5 - 2/90935 + ε}, the number of squarefree integers differs from (6/π²)H by at most an explicit constant times H X^{-ε/10^{25}}.