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Variance estimates in Linnik's problem

We evaluate the variance of the number of lattice points in a small randomly rotated spherical ball on a surface of 3-dimensional sphere centered at the origin. Previously, Bourgain, Rudnick, and Sarnak showed conditionally on the Generalized Lindelöf Hypothesis that the variance is bounded from above by $σ(Ω_n){N_n}^{1+\varepsilon}$, where $σ(Ω_n)$ is the area of the ball $Ω_n$ on the unit sphere, $N_n$ is the total number of solutions of Diophantine equation $x^2 + y^2 + z^2 = n$. Assuming the Grand Riemann Hypothesis and using the moments method of Soundararajan and Harper, we establish the upper bound of the form $cσ(Ω_n) N_n$, where $c$ is an absolute constant. This bound is of the conjectured order of magnitude.

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