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Divisor summatory function

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This image illustrates the divisor summatory function with the leading asymptotic terms subtracted. That is, it is a graph of

where is the divisor summatory function

and is the divisor function and is the Euler-Mascheroni constant.

Properly speaking, the image is of the distribution of the values of the divisor summatory function, with each vertical slice being a histogram. Along the x-axis, x runs from to , and so the first values of are graphed. The y-axis is scaled, so that, from bottom to top, the height of the image is . The line runs horizontally down the center of the image. The histogramming is such that the areas which have a high density of points are colored red, progressively fading out to yellow, green, blue and finally black. Note that the bound is quite tight, and there are many points that actually lie outside this image. However, the image does indicate their relative rarity. In short, this image indicates that although the divisor summatory function is quite random, it does seem to have rather well-behaved statistical properties, and seems to have a narrowing standard deviation as moving from on the left to on the right.

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Created by Linas Vepstas User:Linas 12 July 2006

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current04:17, 14 July 2006Thumbnail for version as of 04:17, 14 July 2006500 × 500 (58 KB)Linas (talk | contribs)== Divisor summatory function== This graph illustrates the divisor summatory function with the leading asymptotic terms subtracted. That is, it is a graph of :<math>D(x)-x\log x - x(2\gamma-1)</math> where <math>D(x)</math> is the divisor summatory

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