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Let be a finite subset of a partially ordered set . Let be an incidence function of . Let denote the matrix having evaluated at the meet of and as its -entry and denote the matrix having evaluated at the join of and as its -entry. The set is said to be meet-closed if for all . In this paper we get explicit combinatorial formulas for the determinants of matrices and on any meet-closed set . We also obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for the matrices...
The aim of this paper is to study determinants of matrices related to the Pascal triangle.
We apply the larger sieve to bound the number of matrices not having large order when reduced modulo the primes in an interval. Our motivation is the relation with linear recursive congruential generators. Basically our results establish that the probability of finding a matrix with large order modulo many primes drops drastically when a certain threshold involving the number of primes and the order is exceeded. We also study, for a given prime and a matrix, the existence of nearby non-similar...
1. Introduction. The study of divisor functions of matrices arose legitimately in the context of arithmetic of matrices, and the question of the number of (possibly weighted) inequivalent factorizations of an integer matrix was asked. However, till now only partial answers were available. Nanda [6] evaluated the case of prime matrices and Narang [7] gave an evaluation for 2×2 matrices. We obtained a recursion in the size of the matrices and the weights of the divisors [1,2] which helped us obtain...
We consider inequalities between sums of monomials that hold for all p-Newton sequences. This continues recent work in which inequalities between sums of two, two-term monomials were combinatorially characterized (via the indices involved). Our focus is on the case of sums of three, two-term monomials, but this is very much more complicated. We develop and use a theory of exponential polynomial inequalities to give a sufficient condition for general monomial sum inequalities, and use the sufficient...
Let f be an arithmetical function. A set S = x₁,..., xₙ of n distinct positive integers is called multiple closed if y ∈ S whenever x|y|lcm(S) for any x ∈ S, where lcm(S) is the least common multiple of all elements in S. We show that for any multiple closed set S and for any divisor chain S (i.e. x₁|...|xₙ), if f is a completely multiplicative function such that (f*μ)(d) is a nonzero integer whenever d|lcm(S), then the matrix having f evaluated at the greatest common divisor of and as its...
The Fermat equation is solved in integral two by two matrices of determinant one as well as in finite order integral three by three matrices.
Upper bounds for GCD sums of the form are established, where is any sequence of distinct positive integers and ; the estimate for solves in particular a problem of Dyer and Harman from 1986, and the estimates are optimal except possibly for . The method of proof is based on identifying the sum as a certain Poisson integral on a polydisc; as a byproduct, estimates for the largest eigenvalues of the associated GCD matrices are also found. The bounds for such GCD sums are used to establish...
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