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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1164093
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On the number of subgroups of finite abelian groups
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1164093

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    On the number of subgroups of finite abelian groups (English)
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    4 February 1999
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    Let \(T(x)= K_1x \log^2x +K_2x \log x+K_3 x+\Delta (x)\), where \(T(x)\) denotes the number of subgroups of all abelian groups whose order does not exceed \(x\) and whose rank does not exceed 2, and \(\Delta (x)\) is the error term. Many mathematicians have considered the upper bound and the \(\Omega\)-result of \(\Delta (x)\). The object of the present paper is to investigate \(\Delta (x)\) in mean square. The author proves two fairly precise results: \[ \int^X_1 \Delta^2 (x)dx= O(X^2 (\log X)^{3 1/3}) \] and \[ \int^X_1 \Delta^2 (x)dx= \Omega (X^2 \log^4X). \]
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    number of subgroups of finite abelian groups
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    asymptotic results on counting functions for algebraic structures
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