
Abstract In this paper, we use the mean value theorem of Dirichlet L-functions, the properties of Gauss sums and Dedekind sums to study the hybrid mean value problem involving Dedekind sums and the two-term exponential sums, and give an interesting identity and asymptotic formula for it.
asymptotic formula, 11f20, Dedekind eta function, Dedekind sums, QA1-939, dedekind sums, the two-term exponential sums, Dedekind sums, hybrid mean value, Trigonometric and exponential sums (general theory), 11l03, Mathematics, identity
asymptotic formula, 11f20, Dedekind eta function, Dedekind sums, QA1-939, dedekind sums, the two-term exponential sums, Dedekind sums, hybrid mean value, Trigonometric and exponential sums (general theory), 11l03, Mathematics, identity
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