On the sum of exponential divisors of an integer (Q1271954)

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On the sum of exponential divisors of an integer
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    On the sum of exponential divisors of an integer (English)
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    22 November 1998
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    Let \(n\) be a positive integer with canonical decomposition \(n=p_1^{\nu_1}\cdots p_{k}^{\nu_{k}}\). \(d\) is called an exponential divisor of \(n\) if \(d=p_1^{\mu_1}\cdots p_{k}^{\mu_{k}}\) with \(\mu_ j| \nu_ j\) (\(1\leq j\leq k\)). Denote by \(\sigma^{(e)}(n)\) the sum of all positive exponential divisors of \(n>1\). \textit{J. Fabrykowski} and \textit{M. V. Subbarao} [Théorie des nombres, C. R. Conf. Int., Québec/Can. 1987, 201-206 (1989; Zbl 0684.10041)] proved that \[ \sum_{n\leq x}\sigma^{(e)}(n)=Dx^ 2+O(x^{1+\epsilon}) \qquad(\forall\epsilon>0), \] where \(D\approx 0.568\) is an effective constant, and \[ \limsup_{n\to \infty}{\sigma^{(e)}(n)\over n \log \log n}={6\over\pi^ 2}e^{\gamma}, \] where \(\gamma\) is the Euler constant. Denote by \(\Delta(x)\) the error term in the asymptotic formula. Then \(\Delta(x)\ll x(\log x)^2\) and \(\Delta(x)=\Omega(x\log\log x)\) can be shown from their results. The authors give a sharper \(O\)-estimate \(\Delta(x)\ll x(\log x)^{5/3}\) and a more precise \(\Omega\)-estimate \(\Delta(x)=\Omega_{\pm}(x\log\log x)\). Their proof is based on the estimate \(\Delta(a, b; x)\) in the asymptotic formula \[ \sum_{mn^ a\leq x}mn^ a={1\over 2}\zeta(2a-b)x^2+\Delta(a, b; x), \] where \(a\), \(b\) are positive real numbers with \(b\leq a-1\) and \(\zeta\) is the Riemann zeta-function.
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    exponential divisor
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    \(O\)-estimate
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    \(\Omega\)-estimate
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    arithmetic functions
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    asymptotic formula
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