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On certain positive integer sequences
, 2004
"... A survey of recent results in elementary number theory is presented in this paper. Special attention is given to structure and asymptotic properties of certain families of positive integers. In particular, a conjecture on complete sequences of Burr, Erdős, Graham and Wen-Ching Li is amended. ..."
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A survey of recent results in elementary number theory is presented in this paper. Special attention is given to structure and asymptotic properties of certain families of positive integers. In particular, a conjecture on complete sequences of Burr, Erdős, Graham and Wen-Ching Li is amended.
REDUCED ^PARTITIONS OF POSITIVE INTEGERS*
, 1992
"... As a generalization of the equation 0(x) + 0(&) = 0(x + /t), 0-partitions and reduced 0-partitions and reduced 0-partitions of positive integers were considered by Patricia Jones [1]. That is., n = ax + —\-at is a 0-partition if i> 1 and <j)(n) = §{ax) + '' ' + 0 ( a /)> ..."
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As a generalization of the equation 0(x) + 0(&) = 0(x + /t), 0-partitions and reduced 0-partitions and reduced 0-partitions of positive integers were considered by Patricia Jones [1]. That is., n = ax + —\-at is a 0-partition if i> 1 and <j)(n) = §{ax) + '' ' + 0 ( a
Two-Colorings of Positive Integers
, 2008
"... Let f: {1, 2, 3,...} → {−1, 1} be an arbitrary function. Given a threshold M> 0, we ask two questions: • Do there exist integers a> 0, b ≥ 0, ℓ> 0 such that |f(a + b) + f(2a + b) + f(3a + b) + · · · + f(ℓ a + b) |> M? • Do there exist integers a> 0, ℓ> 0 such that |f(a) + f(2a) ..."
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) + f(3a) + · · · + f(ℓ a) |> M? The answer to the first question is yes. In words, every two-coloring of the positive integers has unbounded discrepancy, taken over the family of arithmetic progressions. Restricting attention to the subset {1, 2, 3,..., n}, we have [1, 2, 3, 4] c n 1/4 ≤ P (n
SUBSEMiGROUPS OF THE ADDITIVE POSITIVE INTEGERS
"... Many of the attempts to obtain representations for commutative and/or Archimedean semigroups involve using the additive positive integers or subsemigroups of the additive positive integers. In this regard note references [1] , [3] , and [4]. The purpose of this paper is to catalogue the results that ..."
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Many of the attempts to obtain representations for commutative and/or Archimedean semigroups involve using the additive positive integers or subsemigroups of the additive positive integers. In this regard note references [1] , [3] , and [4]. The purpose of this paper is to catalogue the results that
A new family of positive integers
- Ann. Comb
"... Let n,p,k be three positive integers. We prove that the numbers () n k 3F2(1 − k, −p,p−n; 1,1−n; 1) are positive integers which generalize the classical binomial coefficients. We give two generating functions for these integers, and a straightforward application. ..."
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Let n,p,k be three positive integers. We prove that the numbers () n k 3F2(1 − k, −p,p−n; 1,1−n; 1) are positive integers which generalize the classical binomial coefficients. We give two generating functions for these integers, and a straightforward application.
On sequences of positive integers
- Acta Arithm
, 1937
"... Let a I, a 2i..., am be any finite set of distinct natural numbers, and let b 1, b 2,... be the sequence formed by all those numbers which are divisible by any of a 1, a 2,..., am. This sequence has a density in the obvious sense and we denote this density by A(a I, a 2i..., am). In fact, I I A(a I, ..."
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Let a I, a 2i..., am be any finite set of distinct natural numbers, and let b 1, b 2,... be the sequence formed by all those numbers which are divisible by any of a 1, a 2,..., am. This sequence has a density in the obvious sense and we denote this density by A(a I, a 2i..., am). In fact, I I A(a I, a2,...,a.)=! + a
THE STUDY OF POSITIVE INTEGERS (a,6)
"... A P-set will be defined as a set of positive integers such that if a and b are two distinct elements of this set, ab + 1 is a square. There are many examples of P-sets such as [2, 12] or [1, 3, 8, 120] and even formulas such as ..."
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A P-set will be defined as a set of positive integers such that if a and b are two distinct elements of this set, ab + 1 is a square. There are many examples of P-sets such as [2, 12] or [1, 3, 8, 120] and even formulas such as
Sieving the positive integers by large primes
, 1988
"... Let Q be a set of primes having relative density 6 among the primes, with 0~6 < 1, and let $(x. y. Q) be the number of positive integers <x that have no prime factors from Q exceeding y. We prove that if y-t cc, then r&x, y, Q) w xp6(u), where u = (log x)/(log y), and ps is the continuous ..."
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Let Q be a set of primes having relative density 6 among the primes, with 0~6 < 1, and let $(x. y. Q) be the number of positive integers <x that have no prime factors from Q exceeding y. We prove that if y-t cc, then r&x, y, Q) w xp6(u), where u = (log x)/(log y), and ps is the continuous
ON THE INTEGER PART OF A POSITIVE INTEGER’S
"... Abstract The main purpose of this paper is using the elementary method and analytic method to study the asymptotic properties of the integer part of the k-th root positive integer, and give two interesting asymptotic formulae. ..."
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Abstract The main purpose of this paper is using the elementary method and analytic method to study the asymptotic properties of the integer part of the k-th root positive integer, and give two interesting asymptotic formulae.
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