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On Exponentially Ternary 2-Free Integers


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1 Department of Mathematics, University School of Sciences, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-380009, India
2 Department of Mathematics, South Gujarat University, Surat-395007, India
     

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Let n be any natural number. For n>1 , let its prime power factorization be np1α1. If the digit 2 does not appear in the ternary expansion (i.e. in the representation in the base 3) of α1 for every i, then n is called an Exponentially Ternary 2-Free (ETF2) number. By convention we regard 1 as an ETF2 number. Let E be the class of all ETF2 numbers. If we denote by E(x), the number of (positive) integers ≤x contained in E, then it is implicit in some results of Murty [3] that
E(x)=Ax+O(x1/2).
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A. M. Vaidya
Department of Mathematics, University School of Sciences, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-380009, India
V. S. Joshi
Department of Mathematics, South Gujarat University, Surat-395007, India

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Let n be any natural number. For n>1 , let its prime power factorization be np1α1. If the digit 2 does not appear in the ternary expansion (i.e. in the representation in the base 3) of α1 for every i, then n is called an Exponentially Ternary 2-Free (ETF2) number. By convention we regard 1 as an ETF2 number. Let E be the class of all ETF2 numbers. If we denote by E(x), the number of (positive) integers ≤x contained in E, then it is implicit in some results of Murty [3] that
E(x)=Ax+O(x1/2).