Abstract: We prove that [ sum_{k,{ell}=1}^Nfrac{(n_k,n_{ell})^{2alpha}}{(n_k n_{ell})^{alpha}} ll N^{2-2alpha} (log N)^{b(alpha)} ] holds for arbitrary integers and and show by an example that this bound is optimal, up to the precise value of the exponent . This estimate complements recent results for and shows that there is no "trace" of the functional equation for the Riemann zeta function in estimates for such GCD sums when .
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