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While looking at a paper by Zivkovic on 0-1 matrices
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/math/pdf/0511/0511636v1.pdf which uses SNF (Smith normal form) to aid in computing determinants and do other classifications, I saw that "interesting" examples had determinants whose absolute values were not squarefree integers. ("Interesting" here means the last two components of the SNF are d and f*d for integers d and f with d 1 , f 0, so the determinant is divisible by d*f*d.) This led me to consider positive integers which were multiples of a square of a prime (S), and positive integers that were not (F) . It is clear that F has no sequence of consecutive integers that has more than 3 terms. Are there infinitely many such 3 term sequences? Are there infinitely many such with 2 terms? (A conjecture of Schinzel and other weaker conjectures imply that yes, there are infinitely many such pairs of squarefree consecutive numbers.) Using the Chinese Remainder Theorem, one should (I think) be able to construct arbitrarily long consecutive sequences from S. For n = 2 and 3, I find the smallest being (8,9) and (48,49,50). For a given n how small can a consecutive sequence of n members be to all belong to S? How easily can the density of F (and so of S) be computed? The real question is what literature is there on these questions about S and F, and what other questions are out there? Gerhard Paseman, 2008.07.04 |
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