Every arithmetic progression contains infinitely many b-Niven numbers

Abstract

For an integer b≥ 2, a positive integer is called a b-Niven number if it is a multiple of the sum of the digits in its base-b representation. In this article, we show that every arithmetic progression contains infinitely many b-Niven numbers.

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