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Iterates of increasing sequences of positive integers (English)
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27 June 2014
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Let \(n \geq 1\), \(K \geq 2\) and \(D \geq 2\) be positive integers. The functional equation \(a^K(n)=Dn\) for an increasing sequence of positive integers \(a(n)\) is considered, where \(a^1(n):=a(n)\), \(a^j(n):=a^{j-1}(a(n))\). The authors prove that if \((D-1)|K\), then there exists a unique solution of the functional equation. Otherwise, there are uncountably many solutions.
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functional equation
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integer increasing sequence
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iteration
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