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The summatory function of q -additive functions on pseudo-polynomial sequences

Manfred G. Madritsch — 2012

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

The present paper deals with the summatory function of functions acting on the digits of an q -ary expansion. In particular let n be a positive integer, then we call n = r = 0 d r ( n ) q r with d r ( n ) { 0 , ... , q - 1 } its q -ary expansion. We call a function f strictly q -additive, if for a given value, it acts only on the digits of its representation, i.e., f ( n ) = r = 0 f d r ( n ) . Let p ( x ) = α 0 x β 0 + + α d x β d with α 0 , α 1 , ... , α d , , α 0 > 0 , β 0 > > β d 1 and at least one β i . Then we call p a pseudo-polynomial. ...

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