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arxiv: 1311.3752 · v3 · pith:RXFY72Y7new · submitted 2013-11-15 · 🧮 math.DS · math.NT

A dynamical point of view on the set of B-free integers

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keywords integersb-freedynamicalcontextdistributionfunctionmeasurepatterns
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We extend the study of the square-free flow, recently introduced by Sarnak, to the more general context of B-free integers, that is to say integers with no factor in a given family B of pairwise relatively prime integers, the sum of whose reciprocals is finite. Relying on dynamical arguments, we prove in particular that the distribution of patterns in the characteristic function of the B-free integers follows a shift-invariant probability measure, and gives rise to a measurable dynamical system isomorphic to a specific minimal rotation on a compact group. As a by-product, we get the abundance of twin B-free integers. Moreover, we show that the distribution of patterns in small intervals also conforms to the same measure. When elements of B are squares, we introduce a generalization of the M\"obius function, and discuss a conjecture of Chowla in this broader context.

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