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0252 number theory 2nd edition Round 5 p2
Source:
5/10/2021
Let S be the set of positive integers
n
n
n
for which
3
n
\frac{3}{n}
n
3
ā
cannot be written as the sum of two rational numbers of the form
1
k
\frac{1}{k}
k
1
ā
, where
k
k
k
is a positive integer. Prove that
S
S
S
cannot be written as the union of finitely many arithmetic progressions.
number theory
2nd edition