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Let sigma_0(n) and sigma_1(n) denote the number and sum of the divisors of n, respectively (i.e., the zeroth- and first-order divisor functions). A number n is called sublime ...
If a prime number divides a norm but not the bases of the norm, it is itself a norm.
A number v=xy with an even number n of digits formed by multiplying a pair of n/2-digit numbers (where the digits are taken from the original number in any order) x and y ...
The portion of number theory concerned with expressing an integer as a sum of integers from some given set.
A number theoretic function is a function whose domain is the set of positive integers.
A number which can be specified implicitly or explicitly by exponential, logarithmic, and algebraic operations.
A very large number defined in terms of circle notation by Steinhaus (1983) as .
F_mF_(n+1)-F_nF_(m+1)=(-1)^nF_(m-n), where F_n is a Fibonacci number.
The least common multiple of two numbers a and b, variously denoted LCM(a,b) (this work; Zwillinger 1996, p. 91; Råde and Westergren 2004, p. 54), lcm(a,b) (Gellert et al. ...
A number of the form p^a·A is said to be an antisquare if it fails to be a square number for the two reasons that a is odd and A is a nonsquare (modulo p). The first few ...
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