On the largest prime divisor of an odd harmonic number
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DOI10.1090/S0025-5718-07-01933-3zbMath1151.11008OpenAlexW1997323808WikidataQ114093880 ScholiaQ114093880MaRDI QIDQ3433771
Takeshi Goto, Yasuo Ohno, Yusuke Chishiki
Publication date: 2 May 2007
Published in: Mathematics of Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-07-01933-3
Arithmetic functions; related numbers; inversion formulas (11A25) Values of arithmetic functions; tables (11Y70)
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