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Possible implications of the bound $\sum_{n\leq x}\sum_{m_{1}+m_{2}=n}\lambda\left(m_{1}\right)\lambda\left(m_{2}\right)=O\left(x\right)$
Let $\lambda(n)$ be the Liouville function and consider the Goldbach-type problem $\sum_{m_{1}+m_{2}=n}\lambda\left(m_{1}\right)\lambda\left(m_{2}\right)$. Assume the Riemann hypothesis, the ...
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Around similar inequalities than an inequality due to Nicolas, that involve products of consecutive Ramanujan primes
This is cross-posted (and this post is a version to ask just around the veracity of Conjecture 1) as the post with identifier 3594907 and same title), that I've edited on Mathematics Stack Exchange ...
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A similar inequality for the Dedekind psi function, than an inequality stated by Schinzel
I would like to ask about the next question that seems to me interesting. I know an article that was written by Andrzej Schinzel in which he stated Lemma 2. In this post we denote the Dedekind psi ...
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On the equation that involves the Dedekind psi function $\psi(x)=n$ with unique solution $x$, for a fixed integer $n\geq 1$
The Dedekind psi function is defined for a positive integer $m>1$ as
$$\psi(m)=m\prod_{\substack{p\mid m\\p\text{ prime}}}\left(1+\frac{1}{p}\right)\tag{1}$$
with the definition $\psi(1)=1$. See ...
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Given $\,m=\prod_k {p_k}^{\alpha_k}\,$ and the function $\,g(m)=\sum_k \alpha_k(p_k-1)^2$, find all solutions of the equation $\,g(2n)=n$
Let's consider the unique decomposition of a natural number $\,m\,$ into its prime factors:
$$\prod_k {p_k}^{\alpha_k}$$
Then, let's define the following arithmetic function (completely additive) $\,g:...
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On an inequality involving the Lambert $W$ function and the sum of divisors function
Let $W(n)$ be the principal/main branch of the Lambert $W$ function (this is the Wikipedia related to this special function). I was inspired in Robin equivalence to the Riemann hypothesis (see [1]) ...
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Representation of a number as a sum of co-prime numbers
Conventions
We will call the following product the canonical expansion of $a$:
$$a = \prod\limits_{p_i\in\mathbb{P}}p_i^{\alpha_i}.$$
If $a$ and $b$ are co-prime we write
$$a \perp b.$$
$\beth$-...
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Arithmetic billiards, prime numbers and the Goldbach conjecture
I've edited the following post on Mathematics Stack Exchange, (now closed, at that date I'm suspended) with identifier 4510963, please let me to know if you've some doubt or I can improve the post.
On ...