Type: Article
Publication Date: 2021-11-12
Citations: 3
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/qmath/haab054
It is a folklore conjecture that the M\"obius function exhibits cancellation on shifted primes; that is, $\sum_{p\le X}\mu(p+h) \ = \ o(\pi(X))$ as $X\to\infty$ for any fixed shift $h>0$. This appears in print at least since Hildebrand in 1989. We prove the conjecture on average for shifts $h\le H$, provided $\log H/\log\log X\to\infty$. We also obtain results for shifts of prime $k$-tuples, and for higher correlations of M\"obius with von Mangoldt and divisor functions. Our argument combines sieve methods with a refinement of Matom\"aki, Radziwi\l\l, and Tao's work on an averaged form of Chowla's conjecture.