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Infinite Series and Arithmetical Functions
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Let n be any positive integer. Then n can be written in one, and only one way
n = Pn1 V1Pn2V2........Pnk Vk (1.1)
where Pn1, Pn2,.........Pnk are distinct primes.
Throughout this paper the following notations are used :-
[x]=the integer equal to or immediately smaller than the real number x.
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