Grandes déviations pour certaines fonctions arithmétiques. (Large deviations for certain arithmetic functions) (Q1183260)
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Grandes déviations pour certaines fonctions arithmétiques. (Large deviations for certain arithmetic functions) (English)
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28 June 1992
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It is well known that the mean value of the divisor function \(\tau(n)\) for \(n\leq x\) is \(\log x\); Steinig proposed the natural problem of estimating \(S(x)\), the number of positive integers \(n\leq x\) for which \(\tau(n)\geq\log x\), and in Ill. J. Math. 20, 681-705 (1976; Zbl 0329.10035) \textit{K. K. Norton} showed that \[ R(x)=x^{-1}S(x)(\log x)^ \delta(\log \log x)^{1\over2}, \] where \(\delta=1-(1+\log \log 2)/\log 2\), is bounded above and below by positive constants. As a corollary to their main results, the present authors obtain an asymptotic formula for \(R(x)\) involving a function of the fractional part \(\{{{\log \log x}\over{\log 2}}\}\) that has countably many jump discontinuities. More generally, they establish an asymptotic formula for \(N(x,\lambda;f)\), the number of positive integers \(n\leq x\) for which \(f(x)\geq\lambda \log \log x\) if \(\lambda>1\) or \(f(n)<\lambda \log \log x\) if \(\lambda<1\), where \(f(x)\) is a real-valued additive function of the form \(f(n)=\omega(n)+\rho(n)\) with \(\rho(p)=0\) for all primes, \(p\), \(\omega(n)\) denotes as usual the number of distinct prime factors of \(n\), and \(\lambda\) is restricted to an interval depending on the function \(\rho\). They also obtain an asymptotic estimate for the number of positive integers \(n\leq x\) for which \(\omega(n)=k\) and \(\rho(n)\geq y\) that is uniform for \(1\leq k\ll\log \log x\) and \(y\in\mathbb{R}\), with an analogous result when \(\rho(n)<y\) holds instead.
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number-of-divisors function
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number-of-prime-factors functions
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large deviations
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asymptotic formula
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