Average distribution of certain arithmetic functions on the set of integers without large prime factors (Q558166)

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Average distribution of certain arithmetic functions on the set of integers without large prime factors
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    Average distribution of certain arithmetic functions on the set of integers without large prime factors (English)
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    30 June 2005
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    Let \(\lambda> 1\), \(0<\eta<{1\over 2}\) and \(g(n)\) be a strictly positive multiplicative function satisfying \(g(p)={1\over \lambda}\) for all primes \(p\) and \(g(n)\gg n^{-\eta}\) for all positive integers \(n\), and let \(f(n)= ng(n)\). Denote the largest prime divisor of \(n\geq 2\) by \(P(n)\) and put \(P(1)= 1\). In this paper the author obtains an asymptotic formula for the sum \[ S_f(x, y)= \sum_{\substack{ f(n)\leq x\\ P(n)\leq y}} 1\tag{1} \] that holds uniformly under the conditions \(H_{\varepsilon, \lambda, c}: x\geq x_0\), \(\exp((\log\log cx)^{{5\over 3}+ \varepsilon})\leq{y\over\lambda}\leq cx\), where \(c= (\text{inf}\{f(n): n\geq 1\})^{-1}\geq 1\), and where \(\log f(n)\ll\log n\) is assumed. The case \(\lambda= 1\) was considered previously by the author [Ann. Univ. Sci. Budap. Rolando Eötvös, Sect. Math. 42, 147--164 (1999; Zbl 0963.11052)] and by \textit{A. Smati} and \textit{J. Wu} [Q. J. Math., Oxf. II. Ser. 50, No. 197, 111--130 (1999; Zbl 0923.11125)]. Using a known asymptotic formula for the sum on the right of (2) below, necessary and sufficient conditions for \[ S_f(x,y)\sim \sum_{\substack{ n\leq x\\ P(n)\leq y}}{1\over g(n)}\qquad (x\to\infty)\tag{2} \] are deduced, and these take the form that \((x,y)\in H_{\varepsilon, 1,1}\) and \(\lim_{x\to\infty} {\log x\log\log x\over (\log y)^2}= 0\). In [Acta Arith. 49, No. 4, 313--322 (1988; Zbl 0588.10046)], \textit{R. Balasubramanian} and \textit{K. Ramachandra} investigated these problems in the case when the condition \(P(n)\leq y\) is omitted. The asymptotic formulae for both the sums in (2) involve a generalization of the Dickman function. The proofs are intricate but elementary and depend on a Buchstab type identity and a key functional inequality for \(S_f(x,y)\).
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    multiplicative functions
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    integers without large prime factors
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    asymptotic formulae
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    equivalence of two sums
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