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On \(q\)-quasiadditive and \(q\)-quasimultiplicative functions (English)
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10 April 2017
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Summary: In this paper, we introduce the notion of \(q\)-quasiadditivity of arithmetic functions, as well as the related concept of \(q\)-quasimultiplicativity, which generalise strong \(q\)-additivity and -multiplicativity, respectively. We show that there are many natural examples for these concepts, which are characterised by functional equations of the form \(f(q^{k+r}a + b) = f(a) + f(b)\) or \(f(q^{k+r}a + b) = f(a) f(b)\) for all \(b < q^k\) and a fixed parameter \(r\). In addition to some elementary properties of \(q\)-quasiadditive and \(q\)-quasimultiplicative functions, we prove characterisations of \(q\)-quasiadditivity and \(q\)-quasimultiplicativity for the special class of \(q\)-regular functions. The final main result provides a general central limit theorem that includes both classical and new examples as corollaries.
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\(q\)-additive function, \(q\)-quasiadditive function
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\(q\)-regular function
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central limit theorem
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