Sums of the digits in bases 2 and 3

Abstract

Let b 2 be an integer and let s b (n) denote the sum of the digits of the representation of an integer n in base b. For sufficiently large N , one has Cardn N : |s 3 (n) -- s 2 (n)| 0.1457205 log n N 0.970359. The proof only uses the separate (or marginal) distributions of the values of s 2 (n) and s 3 (n).

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