Abstract

AbstractBy analogy with the trace of an algebraic integer $\alpha $ with conjugates $\alpha _1=\alpha , \ldots , \alpha _d$ , we define the G-measure $ {\mathrm {G}} (\alpha )= \sum _{i=1}^d ( |\alpha _i| + 1/ | \alpha _i | )$ and the absolute ${\mathrm G}$ -measure ${\mathrm {g}}(\alpha )={\mathrm {G}}(\alpha )/d$ . We establish an analogue of the Schur–Siegel–Smyth trace problem for totally positive algebraic integers. Then we consider the case where $\alpha $ has all its conjugates in a sector $| \arg z | \leq \theta $ , $0 < \theta < 90^{\circ }$ . We compute the greatest lower bound $c(\theta )$ of the absolute G-measure of $\alpha $ , for $\alpha $ belonging to $11$ consecutive subintervals of $]0, 90 [$ . This phenomenon appears here for the first time, conforming to a conjecture of Rhin and Smyth on the nature of the function $c(\theta )$ . All computations are done by the method of explicit auxiliary functions.

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