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The Titchmarsh problem with integers having a given number of prime divisors
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    The Titchmarsh problem with integers having a given number of prime divisors (English)
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    14 July 1997
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    The aim of this paper is to find asymptotic expansions as \(N\) for the number of solutions of the equation \(n+xy= N\), where \(x\), \(y\) are natural numbers and \(n\) is a natural number with exactly \(k\) prime divisors. It is assumed that \(k\) can vary with \(N\). The results obtained are uniform with respect to \(k\leq (2-\varepsilon)\log\log N\) and \((2+\varepsilon)\log\log N\leq k\leq b\log\log N\), where \(\varepsilon>0\).
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    Titchmarsh problem with integers having a given number of prime divisors
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    divisor function
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    asymptotic expansions
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