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On the blending of real/complex analysis with number theory. The study involves distribution of prime numbers and other problems and helps giving asymptotic estimates to these.

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Is every real number in [0,1] a product of three (or more) Cantor set's numbers?

Yes, every real number $u \in [0,1]$ can be written as $u = x^2 y$ where $x,y \in C$ are in the Cantor set $C$. In particular, every real number in $[0,1]$ is a product of three Cantor set elements. T …
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