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Factorization theorems for generalized Lambert series and applications
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    Factorization theorems for generalized Lambert series and applications (English)
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    3 March 2020
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    Two key new variations of the Lambert series factorization theorems studied, each of which effectively generalizes the expansions of these initial model results to the more general cases of the Lambert series expansions defined in the introduction. The new results unique to this article are stated and proved one possible factorization, inverse sequences and completing the proof of the inverse formula where they provide a variant of the Lambert series factorization theorems for a convolution of two arithmetic functions. These new results lead to applications for several well-known Dirichlet convolutions of classical arithmetic functions which are expanded by multiple \(j\)-fold convolutions of one of these classical functions with itself.
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    Lambert series
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    factorization theorem
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    matrix factorization
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    partition function
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    multiplicative function
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