On the amplitude of intervals of natural numbers whose every element has a common prime divisor with at least an extremity. (Q1401351)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1965364
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1965364 |
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On the amplitude of intervals of natural numbers whose every element has a common prime divisor with at least an extremity. (English)
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17 August 2003
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The ordered pair \(\langle2184,16\rangle\) shows that the following Woods conjecture is false [\textit{D. L. Dowe}, J. Aust. Math. Soc., Ser. A 47, 84--89 (1989; Zbl 0696.10005)]: For any ordered pair \(\langle a,d\rangle\) of positive integers with \(d\geq3\), there exists a natural number \(c\) such that \(a<c<a+d\) and \(c\) is coprime with \(a\) and with \(a+d\). The main aim of the paper is to prove that the set of all numbers \(a\) and the set of all \(d\) for which this conjecture is false is recursive. A report on related computations is also contained in the paper and some open problems motivated by the computation are formulated.
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Erdős-Woods conjecture
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Erdős-Woods number
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recursivity
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weak arithmetics
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identical prime divisors
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0.7818010449409485
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0.7293986082077026
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0.7283086180686951
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0.7239891886711121
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