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Nov 25, 2014 at 12:17 history closed Nik Weaver
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Nov 25, 2014 at 12:01 comment added Pablo Let $k \geq 1$, and let $p_1, \dots, p_k$ be a finite set of primes. Denote by $S_{p_1, \dots, p_k}$ the set of natural numbers whose prime divisors are exactly $p_1, \dots, p_k$. These infinite sets partition $\mathbb{N} \setminus \{1\}$ disjointly and have $0$ density.
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