The Repeated Divisor Function and Possible Correlation with Highly Composite Numbers

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The Repeated Divisor Function and Possible Correlation with Highly Composite Numbers

arXiv:1704.00007v1 [math.GM] 31 Mar 2017

Sayak Chakrabarty∗ Chennai Mathematical Institute Mathematics and Computer Science

Arghya Datta† Chennai Mathematical Institute Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

April 4, 2017

DEDICATED TO R.BALASUBRAMANIAN Abstract Let n be a non-null positive integer and d(n) is the number of positive divisors of n, called the divisor function. Of course, d(n) ≤ n. d(n) = 1 if and only if n = 1. For n > 2 we have d(n) ≥ 2 and in this paper we try to find the smallest k such that d(d(...d(n)...)) = 2 where the divisor function is applied k times. At the end of the paper we make a conjecture based on some observations. ∗ †

Electronic address: sayakc@cmi.ac.in; Electronic address: arghyad@cmi.ac.in

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