Integers without large prime factors: from Ramanujan to de Bruijn
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Abstract: A small survey of work done on estimating the number of integers without large prime factors up to around 1950 is provided. Around 1950 N.G. de Bruijn published results that dramatically advanced the subject and started a new era in this topic.
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