Azar y Aritmetica
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Publication:6215313
arXiv0909.0922MaRDI QIDQ6215313FDOQ6215313
Publication date: 4 September 2009
Abstract: Let omega(n) be the number of prime divisors of an integer n. Let n be an integer taken at random between 1 and N. What can be said about the value then taken by omega(n)? What is its expected value? What is its distribution in the limit? What is the probability that omega(n) will deviate greatly from its expected value? We will study these questions as an introduction to probabilistic number theory. We treat several central topics in probabilistic number theory without assuming previous knowledge of the area. Neither measure theory nor complex analysis are assumed. In the exercises, among other topics, we develop some of the bases of sieve theory as an application of probabilistic ideas. ----- Sea omega(n) el numero de divisores primos de un entero n. Sea n un entero tomado al azar entre 1 y N. Que se puede decir del valor que entonces tomara' omega(n)? Cual es su esperanza? Cual es su distribucion en el limite? Cual es la probabilidad que omega(n) tome valores que se alejen mucho de su esperanza? Estudiamos estas preguntas a guisa de introduccion a la teoria de numeros probabilistica. Trataremos varios topicos centrales de la teoria de probabilidades sin suponer conocimientos previos en el area. No asumiremos ni teoria de la medida ni analisis complejo. En los ejercicios, entre otros topicos, se desarrollaran las bases de la teoria de cribas como una aplicacion de ideas probabilisticas.
Primes (11A41) Applications of sieve methods (11N36) Sieves (11N35) Probabilistic theory: distribution modulo (1); metric theory of algorithms (11K99)
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