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First occurrence of formula for $\sum_{n\leq x} \mu(n) \log n$ in terms of $\psi(y)-\lfloor y\rfloor$?

The identity contained in the last two displayed equations in the following passage (from page 110 in Ayoub's An Introduction to the Analytic Theory of Numbers, 1963) gives us right away a simple ...
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Identities to go from $\sum_{n\leq x} \mu(n) \log \frac{x}{n}$ to $M(x) = \sum_{n\leq x} \mu(n)$?

Let $\mu$ be the Möbius function. Say we have a bound on $\check{M}(x) = \sum_{n\leq x} \mu(n) \log \frac{x}{n}$ of the form $|\check{M}(x)|\leq \epsilon x$ for all $x\geq x_0$. It is then easy to ...
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Square roots and prime numbers

Definitions: Here I present a novel conjecture using basic mathematical tools like the sum of the divisors of an integer $n$ called $\sigma(n)$, the sum of the squares of the positive divisors of n ...
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Brun-Titchmarsh for sum over square divisors

Let $f(n)$ be a nonnegative arithmetic function satisfying $f(p^l) \leq A_1^l$ for all primes $p$, integers $l\geq 1$, and some constant $A_1$; $f(n) \leq A_2 n^\varepsilon$ for all $\varepsilon > ...
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If $N = qn^2$ is an odd perfect number with $\gcd(q,n)=1$, is it possible to have $q + 1 = \sigma(n)$?

The title says it all. Question If $N = qn^2$ is an odd perfect number with Euler prime $q$ and $\gcd(q,n)=1$, is it possible to have $q + 1 = \sigma(n)$? Heuristic From the Descartes spoof, with ...
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Is it true that $\left\{\frac{\sigma(n)}{\varphi(n)}:\ n\in\mathbb{Z}_{\geq 1}\right\}=\{r\in\mathbb Q:\ r\ge1\}$?

For any positive integer $n$, let $\sigma(n)$ be the sum of all positive divisors of $n$. Clearly, $\sigma(n)\ge n\ge \varphi(n)$ for all $n\in\mathbb{Z}_{\geq 1}$, where $\varphi$ is Euler's totient ...
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Behavior of $m(x)\sqrt{x}$ where $m(x)=\sum_{n\leq x}\frac{\mu(n)}{n}$

Let $M(x) = \sum_{n\leq x} \mu(n)$ and $m(x) = \sum_{n\leq x} \frac{\mu(n)}{n}$, where $\mu(n)$ is the Möbius function. We know that (it is not the best known bounds): $$\limsup_{x \to \infty} M(x)x^{-...
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Relationship between two types of partition functions

Referring to this unanswered question on MS, I'm posting the same question here: For $s\in \mathbb{C},\Re(s)>1 $, consider: $$\prod_{k=1}^{\infty}\prod_{n=2}^{\infty}\frac{1}{1-n^{-ks}}= \prod_{k=1}...
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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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A question on Euler's totient function

With reference to the Euler's totient function $\phi(\cdot)$, given any $n \in \mathbb{Z}^+$, it's quite straightforward to find $\phi(n)$. In contrast, given $n \in \mathbb{Z}^+$, even though there ...
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Do all nonnegative integers appear in A051521?

For every positive integer $n$, $\tau(n)$ is the number of divisors of $n$. If we list the ratio of each positive integer $n$ to $\tau(n)$,they form a rational sequence 1,1,3/2,4/3,5/2,3/2,… Because $\...
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Arithmetic properties of positively reduced $2\times 2$-matrices

Call a $2\times 2$ matrix with coefficients in $\{0,1,2,3,\ldots\}$ positively reduced if any row or column reduction (given by replacing a row/column by itself minus the other row/column) produces at ...
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A conjecture regarding odd perfect numbers

(Note: I asked this question in MSE this June 2018 but did not receive any responses there. I have therefore cross-posted it here, hoping that it gets answered.) Let $\sigma(z)$ denote the sum of ...
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Are there infinite numbers of the form $\sigma_1(n)=\sigma_1(m)=p$, or is there only one?

I put forward a hypothesis in number theory, it is as follows.$ \sigma_1(n)=\sigma_1(m)=p$, where $\sigma_1$ is the divisor sum function, $n,m\in \mathbb N$, and $p$ is prime. I recently noticed and ...
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Approximation of partial sum over prime omega function

I asked the question in Math StackExchange. Link: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4765476/approximation-of-partial-sum-over-prime-omega-function I haven't got any response yet. Here are the ...
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On two formulas involving the $k$-fold divisor function $d_k$ and the function $r_k$

I have a puzzle which needs some help form the experts here. Let $d(n)$ be the divisor function, and $d_k(n)$ the $k$-fold divisor function. I) It is known that, for any positive integer $h$, $$d(n+h)...
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Estimating a sum involving the von Mangoldt function

I'd like to know the estimate of the following sum $$\sum_{n\leq x}\sum_{d|n}\Lambda(d)\frac{\phi(d)}{d} $$ where $\Lambda(d)$ is the von mangoldt function and $\phi(d)$ is the Euler totient function. ...
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On Carmichael function and aliquot parts of odd perfect numbers

I've asked nine months ago this question on Mathematics Stack Exchange with identifier 4430381 and same title. There is not answer for this question on Mathematics Stack Exchange, I wondered if this ...
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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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On equations with arithmetic functions [closed]

Is this good topic for research: equations with arithmetic functions, for example equations like $\varphi(n)=\sigma(n)$ or $\varphi(n)+\sigma(n)=d(n)$ ? If Anyone here have an advise please tell me ...
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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 ...
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Upper bound on minimum number of prime factors in short intervals

Suppose that $H = H(X)$ is some quantity growing with $X$. Are there any bounds on $$F(X, H) = \min_{X < n\le X + H} \omega(n)?$$ It isn't hard to obtain a lower bound $\max_{x\sim X} F(X, H)\gg \...
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A conjecture concerning the equation $\sigma\left(\square\right)=\text{prime}$

I can deduce the following simple proposition, the definitions for $\sigma(x)$ the sum of divisors functions and $\varphi(x)$ the Euler totient function are assumed. After I present a conjecture that ...
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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 behaviour for the quotient involving Fermat numbers of $\frac{\psi(F_m)}{F_m}$ where $\psi(x)$ denotes the Dedekind psi function

In this post we denote the Dedekind psi function as $\psi(m)$ for integers $m\geq 1$. This is an important arithmetic fuction in several subjects of mathematics. As reference I add the Wikipedia ...
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Periodic sequences of integers generated by $a_{n+1}=\frac{\operatorname{rad}(pa_{n})}{p}+\frac{\operatorname{rad}(qa_{n-1})}{q}$

Let's define the radical of the positive integer $n$ as $$\operatorname{rad}(n)=\prod_{\substack{p\mid n\\ p\text{ prime}}}p$$ and consider the sequence $$a_{n+1}=\frac{\operatorname{rad}(p\cdot a_{n})...
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A definition related to pseudoprimes and the Dedekind psi function

In this post we consider that $\psi(k)$ denotes the Dedekind psi function. Wikipedia has an artcle dedicated to this arithmetic function Dedekind psi function defined for a positive integers $m>1$ ...
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On the density of a particular subset of integers

Given a positive integer $n$ in the standard form $$n=\prod_k p_k^{\alpha_k}$$ and the arithmetic function (investigated by Erdős in this paper) $$A(n)=\sum_k \alpha_k p_k$$ let's define the subset $E$...
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Averages of Euler-phi function and similar

What are the odds two numbers are relatively prime? This is known to be $\frac{6}{\pi^2}$. The proof involves calculating averages of the Euler phi function. \[ \phi(1) + \phi(2) + \dotsb + \phi(n) \...
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For which $n$ is $\sum_{k=1}^n 1 / \varphi(k)$ an integer?

For which positive integers $n$ is the sum $\sum_{k=1}^n 1 / \varphi(k)$ an integer? Here $\varphi$ is the Euler totient function. The question is a "totient-analog" of the well-known result ...
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Correlating the von Mangoldt function with periodic sequences

The Dirichlet inverse of the Euler totient function is: $$\varphi^{-1}(n) = \sum_{d \mid n} \mu(d)d \tag{1}$$ and the von Mangoldt function can be expanded/computed as: $$\Lambda(n) = \sum\limits_{k=1}...
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Help with R. Ryan's "A simpler dense proof regarding the abundancy Index."

I'm reading Richard Ryan's article "A simpler dense proof regarding the abundancy index" and got stuck in his proof for Theorem 2. The Theorem is stated as follows: Suppose we have a ...
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Generalized Euler phi function

Let $n$ be an integer, there is a well-known formula for $\varphi(n)$ where $\varphi$ is the Euler phi function. Essentially, $\varphi(n)$ gives the number of invertible elements in $\mathbb{Z}/n\...
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Joint mean values of arithmetic functions in sequences and families of sequences

This is a bit of a follow up question to this question I asked a couple days ago. The main content of that post can be phrased as asking for a nontrivial lower bound on the sum $$ \sum_{n\leq x} \...
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Is the sum $\sum_{d\mid n}\frac1{d+1}$ never integral?

Recall that a positive integer $n$ is a perfect number if and only if $$\frac{\sigma(n)}n=\sum_{d\mid n}\frac1d=2.$$ QUESTION: Is my following conjecture true? Conjecture. (i) We have $\sum_{d\mid ...
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Is there a smallest $r$ such that $n+\varphi(n)=\displaystyle \prod_{i=1}^r q_i$ always has solutions for mutually different odd primes $q_i $?

While discussing with Peter in one of the chatrooms on MSE I proposed an idea to try to find smallest natural number $r$ such that $n+\varphi(n)=\displaystyle \prod_{i=1}^r q_i$ has solutions for ...
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Prove that two functions are equal only when $s \equiv \pm r^{\pm 1} \pmod{q}$

Let us fix a positive integer $q$, and let us define a functions $P: \mathbb{Z}\times \mathbb{N} \to \mathbb{Z}$ as follows: $$ P(s,t) := \sum_{j=1}^t \left\lfloor \frac{j (s-1) + t}{q} \right\rfloor$$...
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Good books on arithmetic functions?

As I was studying the Möbius $\mu$ function and Gram series, I got myself some pretty nice books: Ribenboim - The New Book of Prime Number Records Apostol - Introduction to Analytic Number Theory ...
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Mertens Bound and the Riemann Hypothesis

Let $M(x)$ denote the Mertens function ($M(x)=\sum_{i=1}^{x}\mu(i)$ where $\mu(i)$ is the Möbius function) and let $\Lambda(i)$ denote the Mangoldt function ($\Lambda(i)$ equals $\log(p)$ if $i=p^{m}$ ...
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What is known about absolute convergence of Dirichlet inverses?

Given an arithmetic function $f$ such that the partial sums $\sum_{n \leq x} |f(n)|$ converge as $x$ approaches $\infty$, are there any results concerning the convergence properties of the series of ...
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Generalization of a problem, involving radicals and the floor function, proposed by Ramanujan to the Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society

The section Solved problems from the Wikipedia Floor and ceiling functions shows several problems proposed by Ramanujan ([1]). The purpose of this post, if possible, is try to get the generalization ...
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Are the numbers $\varphi(n^2)\sigma(n^2)\ (n=1,2,3,\ldots)$ pairwise distinct?

Let $\varphi$ be Euler's totient function, and let $\sigma(n)=\sum_{d\mid n}d$ for $n=1,2,3,\ldots$. Both $\varphi$ and $\sigma$ are multiplicative functions. It is easy to see that the numbers $$\...
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$\frac{\sigma(n)}{n} < e \ln \ln (n)$ is true?

In Guy Robin, Grandes valeurs de la fonction somme des diviseurs et hypothèse de Riemann, J. Math. Pures Appl. 63 (1984), 187–213 (pdf) we find the following result: If the Riemann hypothesis is true ...
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Where can I find the problem by Lagarias?

Jeffrey Lagarias proved, unconditionally, that: $$ \sigma(n)<H_n+2\exp(H_n)\log(H_n)\qquad n>1 $$ This was posed as a problem in: J. C. Lagarias, Problem 10949: A generous bound for divisor ...
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Sign changes of a sequence

Let $f$ be an arithmetical function. Suppose that $f(n)>0$ if $n$ is in an integer set $A$ and that $f(n)<0$ for another integer set $B.$ Is there a result from number theory or an elementary ...
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Is $T(n)=\sum_{k=1}^{n}\frac{\lambda(k)\Lambda(k)}{k} \geq 0$ and what is the upper bound of $T(x)=\sum_{n\leq x} \lambda(n)\Lambda(n) $?

Let $\Lambda(n)$ denote the von Mangoldt function: $\Lambda(n)=\log p$ when $n=p^e$ is a prime power ($e\ge 1$) and $\Lambda(n)=0$ otherwise. and $\lambda(n)$ be Liouville Function, , I'm interested ...
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Arithmetical function comparable to sine function [closed]

I was wondering if there exists or can we construct (using known arithmetic functions) an arithmetical function that has the same behaviour of the function sine or comparable to it (I mean that ...
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Generalization of the The Liouville Lambda function

Let $n=p^{\alpha_1}_1 \cdots p^{\alpha_m}_m,$ and define $$\lambda_k(n)= (-1)^{ [\frac{\Omega(n)}{k} ]},$$ where $\Omega(n)= \alpha_1 + \cdots + \alpha_k,$ and $[\cdot]$ is the floor function. For $...
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Does the equation $\sigma(\sigma(x^2))=2x\sigma(x)$ have any odd solutions?

This question was posted in MSE in early August 2020. It did garner several upvotes, but did not receive any responses. I have therefore cross-posted it here, hoping that it gets answered. Let $\...
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Is the number of solutions of $\phi(x)=n!$ bounded? If yes, what is its bound?

Pillai showed in 1929 that the function $A(n)$ giving the number solutions of the equation $\phi(x)=n$ is unbounded in (S. Pillai, On some functions connected with $\varphi(n)$, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. ...