On certain arithmetic functions involving exponential divisors

Abstract

The integer d is called an exponential divisor of n=Πi=1r piai>1 if d=Πi=1r pici, where ci ai for every 1 i r. The integers n=Πi=1r piai, m=Πi=1r pibi>1 having the same prime factors are called exponentially coprime if (ai,bi)=1 for every 1 i r. In the paper we investigate asymptotic properties of certain arithmetic functions involving exponential divisors and exponentially coprime integers.

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