The arithmetic partial derivative
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zbMATH Open1502.11005arXiv2201.12453MaRDI QIDQ5094079FDOQ5094079
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Publication date: 2 August 2022
Abstract: The arithmetic partial derivative (with respect to a prime ) is a function from the set of integers that sends to 1 and satisfies the Leibniz rule. In this paper, we prove that the -adic valuation of the sequence of higher order partial derivatives is eventually periodic. We also prove a criterion to determine when an integer has integral anti-partial derivatives. As an application, we show that there are infinitely many integers with exactly integral anti-partial derivatives for any nonnegative integer .
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.12453
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