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arxiv: 1109.0867 · v1 · pith:4YVE6UIEnew · submitted 2011-09-05 · 🧮 math.NT

Mean Value from Representation of Rational Number as Sum of Two Egyptian Fractions

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For given positive integers $n$ and $a$, let $R(n;\,a)$ denote the number of positive integer solutions $(x,\,y)$ of the Diophantine equation $$ {a\over n}={1\over x}+{1\over y}. $$ Write $$ S(N;\,a)=\sum_{\substack{n\leq N (n,\,a)=1}}R(n;\,a). $$ Recently Jingjing Huang and R. C. Vaughan proved that for $4\leq N$ and $a\leq 2N$, there is an asymptotic formula $$ S(N;\,a)={3\over \pi^2a}\prod_{p|a}{p-1\over p+1}\cdot N(\log^2N+c_1(a) \log N+c_0(a))+\Delta(N;\,a). $$ In this paper, we shall get a more explicit expression with better error term for $c_0(a)$.

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