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New results on the least common multiple of consecutive integers

Bakir Farhi, Daniel Kane

Published 2008-08-11Version 1

When studying the least common multiple of some finite sequences of integers, the first author introduced the interesting arithmetic functions $g_k$ $(k \in \mathbb{N})$, defined by $g_k(n) := \frac{n (n + 1) ... (n + k)}{\lcm(n, n + 1, >..., n + k)}$ $(\forall n \in \mathbb{N} \setminus \{0\})$. He proved that $g_k$ $(k \in \mathbb{N})$ is periodic and $k!$ is a period of $g_k$. He raised the open problem consisting to determine the smallest positive period $P_k$ of $g_k$. Very recently, S. Hong and Y. Yang have improved the period $k!$ of $g_k$ to $\lcm(1, 2, ..., k)$. In addition, they have conjectured that $P_k$ is always a multiple of the positive integer $\frac{\lcm(1, 2, >..., k, k + 1)}{k + 1}$. An immediate consequence of this conjecture states that if $(k + 1)$ is prime then the exact period of $g_k$ is precisely equal to $\lcm(1, 2, ..., k)$. In this paper, we first prove the conjecture of S. Hong and Y. Yang and then we give the exact value of $P_k$ $(k \in \mathbb{N})$. We deduce, as a corollary, that $P_k$ is equal to the part of $\lcm(1, 2, ..., k)$ not divisible by some prime.

Comments: 8 pages, to appear
Categories: math.NT
Subjects: 11A05
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