A bijection for ordered factorizations (Q914675)

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A bijection for ordered factorizations
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    A bijection for ordered factorizations (English)
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    An ordered factorization of n is a representation of n as a product of integers \(\geq 2\); two such factorizations are considered the same only if they agree in both factors and order. Let \(\Psi\) (n) denote the class of all ordered factorizations \(\psi\) of n; and write \(k=k(\psi)\) for the number of factors in \(\psi\). The authors give two short proofs of the result: \(\sum_{\psi \in \Psi (n)}(-1)^{k(\psi)}=\mu (n)\) where \(\mu\) is the Möbius function. The first proof uses generating functions; the second exhibits an explicit bijection.
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    ordered factorization
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    Möbius function
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    generating functions
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