Arithmetic properties of blocks of consecutive integers
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Abstract: This paper provides a survey of results on the greatest prime factor, the number of distinct prime factors, the greatest squarefree factor and the greatest m-th powerfree part of a block of consecutive integers, both without any assumption and under assumption of the abc-conjecture. Finally we prove that the explicit abc-conjecture implies the ErdH{o}s-Woods conjecture for each k>2.
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