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Floors of rationals to powers: Infinite number of primes?
Let $r=a/b$ be a rational number in lowest terms, larger than $1$,
and not an integer (so $b > 1$).
Q. Does the sequence
$$ \lfloor r \rfloor, \lfloor r^2 \rfloor, \lfloor r^3 \rfloor,
\...
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Must Mersenne numbers be divisible by arbitrary large primes with exponent one?
Let $M_n$ denote the Mersenne numbers $M_n=2^n-1$.
As $n$ varies, must $M_n$ be divisible by arbitrary large prime $p$
with exponent one, i.e. $p \mid M_n, p^2 \nmid M_n$?
In other words, must the ...
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Question on consecutive integers with similar prime factorizations
Suppose that $n=\prod_{i=1}^{k} p_i^{e_i}$ and $m=\prod_{i=1}^{l} q_i^{f_i}$ are prime factorizations of two positive integers $n$ and $m$, with the primes permuted so that $e_1 \le e_2 \cdots \le e_k$...
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Normal numbers, Liouville function, and the Riemann Hypothesis
This is a question about whether or not some number $\lambda^*$ is normal in base 2. More specifically, I am wondering if $\lambda^*$ is not normal. Proving it is normal would be next to impossible, ...
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What keeps asymptotic Goldbach's conjecture out of reach of current technology?
Despite the rather recent progress in prime number theory (see the proof of the ternary Goldbach conjecture by H.A. Helfgott, and the striking result of Yitang Zhang improved by Tao, Maynard and ...