On the digital representation of integers with bounded prime factors
Abstract
Let b 2 be an integer. Not much is known on the representation in base b of prime numbers or of numbers whose prime factors belong to a given, finite set. Among other results, we establish that any sufficiently large integer which is not a multiple of b and has only small (in a suitable sense) prime factors has at least four nonzero digits in its representation in base b.
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