Counting Egyptian fractions

Abstract

For any integer N ≥ 1, let EN be the set of all Egyptian fractions employing denominators less than or equal to N. We give upper and lower bounds for the cardinality of EN, proving that N N Πj = 3k j N<(\#EN) < 0.421\, N, for any fixed integer k≥ 3 and every sufficiently large N, where j x denotes the j-th iterated logarithm of x.

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