(Non)Automaticity of number theoretic functions (Q628832)

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(Non)Automaticity of number theoretic functions
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    (Non)Automaticity of number theoretic functions (English)
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    7 March 2011
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    The authors prove that Liouville's arithmetic function \(\lambda(n)\) is not \(k\)-automatic for any \(k>2\). This yields that \(\sum _{n=1}^{\infty }\lambda (n)X^{ n }\in \mathbb F_{ p }[[X]]\) is transcendental over \(\mathbb F_{ p }(X)\) for any prime \(p>2\). Similar results are proven (or reproven) for many common arithmetic functions, including \(\phi \) (Euler's function ), \(\mu \) (Möbius), \(\Omega \), \(\omega \), \(\rho \), and others.
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    arithmetic functions
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    automaticity
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