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A formula of counting divisors in integers rings: a generalization of the divisor function $d_0(n)$

Number Theory 2026-05-20 v1

Abstract

In this paper we establish a formal connection between the structure of ideals in integers rings and the theory of additive combinatorics. For integers rings with cyclic class groups, we prove a structural theorem demonstrating that every non-zero ideal can be decomposed into a maximal principal part and a product of ideals whose total length is bounded by the Davenport constant. With this decomposition we find divisors for generators of the ideal I=(α,β)I=(\alpha, \beta). The central result of this work is the derivation of a closed formula using character theory over finite abelian groups to count the exact number of zero-sum subsequences of a given sequence. Under the established correspondence between principal ideals and zero-sum sequences, this formula provides a precise counting of the principal ideal divisors of any given ideal, and therefore counting common divisors of generators of the ideal I=(α,β)I=(\alpha,\beta). This result constitutes a natural generalization of the classical divisor function d0(n)d_0(n) from unique factorization domains to any Dedekind domain with a finite class group. Finally, we characterize irreducible elements in OK\mathcal{O}_K based on the counting of these zero-sum subsequences.

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@article{arxiv.2605.19177,
  title  = {A formula of counting divisors in integers rings: a generalization of the divisor function $d_0(n)$},
  author = {Ángel Martínez-Avelar and Mario Pineda-Ruelas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.19177},
  year   = {2026}
}

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