2013 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Erdős and Multiplicative Number Theory
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Paul Erdős was a prolific writer of letters as well as articles. Along with many other mathematicians in areas such as number theory, combinatorics, and set theory, I was on his “mailing list.“ Paul’s letters arrived several times a year from mathematics centers near and far. They typically began,
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… . This article reviews some of the topics we discussed: estimates of prime number counts, distribution questions for the Euler φ function, and elementary methods in prime number theory.