The following pages link to Powerful Numbers (Q5622262):
Displaying 25 items.
- Powerful numbers in \((1^k +1)(2^k+1) \cdots (n^k +1)\) (Q452395) (← links)
- On the order of the error function of the square-full integers. II (Q1050399) (← links)
- On powerful numbers (Q1084431) (← links)
- On the order of the error function of the square-full integers (Q1133567) (← links)
- The reciprocal sum of primitive nondeficient numbers (Q1651971) (← links)
- Numbers of the form \((1^{\ell}+q^{\ell})(2^{\ell}+q^{\ell})\cdots(n^{\ell}+q^\ell)\) that are not powerful (Q1704639) (← links)
- Fixed point polynomials of permutation groups. (Q1953509) (← links)
- A note on cube-full numbers in arithmetic progression (Q2034593) (← links)
- On the number of distinct exponents in the prime factorization of an integer (Q2309758) (← links)
- On the number of special numbers (Q2401132) (← links)
- On Cauchy-Liouville-Mirimanoff polynomials. II (Q2428762) (← links)
- Short sums of multiplicative functions (Q2846724) (← links)
- Fundamental units and consecutive squarefull numbers (Q3179516) (← links)
- Large Highly Powerful Numbers are Cubeful (Q3324022) (← links)
- (Q3553814) (← links)
- Unitary Harmonic Numbers (Q4067164) (← links)
- Infinitary harmonic numbers (Q4204200) (← links)
- On the exponents in the factorizations of<i>r</i>consecutive numbers (Q5039406) (← links)
- Proof Without Words: Consecutive Powerful Numbers (Q5041463) (← links)
- Quaternionic Artin representations of ℚ (Q5360452) (← links)
- The smallest prime that splits completely in an abelian number field (Q5418509) (← links)
- (Q5461153) (← links)
- Arithmetic progressions in squarefull numbers (Q6186042) (← links)
- Large gaps between sums of two squareful numbers (Q6569633) (← links)
- Distribution of the number of prime factors with a given multiplicity (Q6655642) (← links)