SUR LES PLUS GRANDS FACTEURS PREMIERS D'ENTIERS CONSÉCUTIFS

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DOI10.1112/S0025579317000547zbMATH Open1439.11246arXiv1706.02980OpenAlexW2612171049MaRDI QIDQ3176199FDOQ3176199


Authors: Zhiwei Wang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 July 2018

Published in: Mathematika (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let P+(n) denote the largest prime factor of the integer n and Py+(n) denote the largest prime factor p of n which satisfies pleqslanty. In this paper, firstly we show that the triple consecutive integers with the two patterns P+(n1)>P+(n)<P+(n+1) and P+(n1)<P+(n)>P+(n+1) have a positive proportion respectively. More generally, with the same methods we can prove that for any JinmathbbZ,Jgeqslant3, the Jtuple consecutive integers with the two patterns P+(n+j0)=minlimits0leqslantjleqslantJ1P+(n+j) and P+(n+j0)=maxlimits0leqslantjleqslantJ1P+(n+j) also have a positive proportion respectively. Secondly for y=xheta with 0<hetaleqslant1 we show that there exists a positive proportion of integers n such that Py+(n)<Py+(n+1). Specially, we can prove that the proportion of integers n such that P+(n)<P+(n+1) is larger than 0.1356, which improves the previous result "0.1063" of the author.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.02980




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