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The average number of divisors of an irreducible quadratic polynomial
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 1999
Abstract
For a non-zero integer n, let d(n) denote the number of positive divisors of n. Let a, b and c be integers with a>0, and set Δ=b2−4ac. If the quadratic polynomial ax2+bx+c is irreducible over the rational numbers Q (that is, if Δ is not the square of an integer), then one has
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as X→∞, for some λ depending on a, b and c (see [7]). In this paper we discuss the way in which λ depends on a, b and c, giving a precise, compact expression in terms of class numbers. This extends previous work for the case a=1, Δ<0 (see [4]).
For the case a=1, b=0, a much better description of the error is given in [2], with the following expression for λ:
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Here ρ is a multiplicative function, defined below, and (p/q) is the Legendre/Jacobi symbol.
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- Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , Volume 126 , Issue 1 , January 1999 , pp. 17 - 22
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- The Cambridge Philosophical Society 1999
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