Integers free of large prime factors and the Riemann hypothesis
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Publication:3333128
DOI10.1112/S0025579300012481zbMATH Open0544.10042MaRDI QIDQ3333128FDOQ3333128
Publication date: 1984
Published in: Mathematika (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cited In (20)
- Une nouvelle approche dans la théorie des entiers friables
- On Integers Free of Large Prime Factors
- Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn, the enchanter of friable integers
- The number of unsieved integers up to x
- A sharp estimate of positive integral points in 6-dimensional polyhedra and a sharp estimate of smooth numbers
- Asymptotic semismoothness probabilities
- Integers without large prime factors
- Smooth solutions to the \(abc\) equation: the \(xyz\) conjecture
- On pairs of coprime integers with no large prime factors
- Sur le nombre des entiers sans grand facteur premier. (On the number of integers without large prime factor)
- The Möbius function and statistical mechanics
- Smooth arithmetical sums over k-free integers
- On the average distribution of divisors of friable numbers
- The Dickman–Goncharov distribution
- Smooth permutations and polynomials revisited
- The Elkies curve has rank 28 subject only to GRH
- Théorèmes de type Fouvry–Iwaniec pour les entiers friables
- Integers without large prime factors: from Ramanujan to de Bruijn
- Entiers friables dans des progressions arithmétiques de grand module
- Sur l'inégalité de Turán-Kubilius friable
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