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On a certain class of arithmetic functions

Antonio M. Oller-Marcén (2017)

Mathematica Bohemica

A homothetic arithmetic function of ratio K is a function f : R such that f ( K n ) = f ( n ) for every n . Periodic arithmetic funtions are always homothetic, while the converse is not true in general. In this paper we study homothetic and periodic arithmetic functions. In particular we give an upper bound for the number of elements of f ( ) in terms of the period and the ratio of f .

On a kind of generalized Lehmer problem

Rong Ma, Yulong Zhang (2012)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

For 1 c p - 1 , let E 1 , E 2 , , E m be fixed numbers of the set { 0 , 1 } , and let a 1 , a 2 , , a m ( 1 a i p ...

On a question of A. Schinzel: Omega estimates for a special type of arithmetic functions

Manfred Kühleitner, Werner Nowak (2013)

Open Mathematics

The paper deals with lower bounds for the remainder term in asymptotics for a certain class of arithmetic functions. Typically, these are generated by a Dirichlet series of the form ζ 2(s)ζ(2s−1)ζ M(2s)H(s), where M is an arbitrary integer and H(s) has an Euler product which converges absolutely for R s > σ0, with some fixed σ0 < 1/2.

On a set of asymptotic densities

Pavel Jahoda, Monika Jahodová (2008)

Acta Mathematica Universitatis Ostraviensis

Let = { p 1 , p 2 , , p i , } be the set of prime numbers (or more generally a set of pairwise co-prime elements). Let us denote A p a , b = { p a n + b m n { 0 } ; m , p does not divide m } , where a , b { 0 } . Then for arbitrary finite set B , B holds d p i B A p i a i , b i = p i B d A p i a i , b i , and d A p i a i , b i = 1 p i b i 1 - 1 p i 1 - 1 p i a i . If we denote A = 1 p b 1 - 1 p 1 - 1 p a p , a , b { 0 } , where is the set of all prime numbers, then for closure of set A holds cl A = A B { 0 , 1 } , where B = 1 p b 1 - 1 p p , b { 0 } .

On a sum involving the integral part function

Bo Chen (2024)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let [ t ] be the integral part of a real number t , and let f be the arithmetic function satisfying some simple condition. We establish a new asymptotical formula for the sum S f ( x ) = n x f ( [ x / n ] ) , which improves the recent result of J. Stucky (2022).

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