On the Sum of Divisors of Mixed Powers
Number Theory
2016-09-27 v1
Abstract
Let denote the Dirichlet divisor function. Define \begin{equation*} \mathcal{S}_{k}(x)=\sum_{\substack{1\leqslant n_1,n_2,n_3 \leqslant x^{1/2} \\ 1\leqslant n_4\leqslant x^{1/k} }} d(n_1^2+n_2^2+n_3^2+n_4^k), \qquad 3\leqslant k\in \mathbb{N}. \end{equation*} In this paper, we establish an asymptotic formula of and prove that \begin{equation*} \mathcal{S}_k(x)=C_1(k)x^{3/2+1/k}\log x+C_2(k)x^{3/2+1/k}+O(x^{3/2+1/k-\delta_k+\varepsilon}), \end{equation*} where are two constants depending only on with for
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@article{arxiv.1609.07610,
title = {On the Sum of Divisors of Mixed Powers},
author = {Jinjiang Li and Min Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.07610},
year = {2016}
}
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