An analogue of Ramanujan's sum with respect to regular integers (mod r)
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DOI10.1007/S11139-011-9327-9zbMATH Open1245.11012arXiv1008.5239OpenAlexW1992516174MaRDI QIDQ662901FDOQ662901
Authors: Pentti Haukkanen, László Tóth
Publication date: 13 February 2012
Published in: The Ramanujan Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: An integer is said to be regular (mod ) if there exists an integer such that . In this paper we introduce an analogue of Ramanujan's sum with respect to regular integers (mod ) and show that this analogue possesses properties similar to those of the usual Ramanujan's sum.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1008.5239
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