On a Problem by Erdos and Mirsky on the ratio of the number of divisors of consecutive integers
Abstract
Let L be the closure of the set of all real numbers α, such that there exist infinitely many integers n, such that α=d(n+1)d(n), where d is the number of divisors of n. We give improved lower bounds for the density of L.
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