Differences of Harmonic Numbers and the $abc$-Conjecture
Autor: | da Silva, Natalia, Raianu, Serban, Salgado, Hector |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
Popis: | Our main source of inspiration was a talk by Hendrik Lenstra on harmonic numbers, which are numbers whose only prime factors are two or three. Gersonides proved 675 years ago that one can be written as a difference of harmonic numbers in only four ways: 2-1, 3-2, 4-3, and 9-8. We investigate which numbers other than one can or cannot be written as a difference of harmonic numbers and we look at their connection to the $abc$-conjecture. We find that there are only eleven numbers less than 100 that cannot be written as a difference of harmonic numbers (we call these $ndh$-numbers). The smallest $ndh$-number is 41, which is also Euler's largest lucky number and is a very interesting number. We then show there are infinitely many $ndh$-numbers, some of which are the primes congruent to $41$ modulo $48$. For each Fermat or Mersenne prime we either prove that it is an $ndh$-number or find all ways it can be written as a difference of harmonic numbers. Finally, as suggested by Lenstra in his talk, we interpret Gersonides' theorem as "The $abc$-conjecture is true on the set of harmonic numbers" and we expand the set on which the $abc$-conjecture is true by adding to the set of harmonic numbers the following sets (one at a time): a finite set of $ndh$-numbers, the infinite set of primes of the form $48k+41$, the set of Fermat primes, and the set of Mersenne primes. Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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