Erdős–Tenenbaum–Ford constant
The Erdős–Tenenbaum–Ford constant is a mathematical constant that appears in number theory. Named after mathematicians Paul Erdős, Gérald Tenenbaum, and Kevin Ford, it is defined as where is the natural logarithm. Following up on earlier work by Tenenbaum, Ford used this constant in analyzing the number of integers that are at most and that have a divisor in the range .
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Erdős–Tenenbaum–Ford constant
The Erdős–Tenenbaum–Ford constant is a mathematical constant that appears in number theory. Named after mathematicians Paul Erdős, Gérald Tenenbaum, and Kevin Ford, it is defined as where is the natural logarithm. Following up on earlier work by Tenenbaum, Ford used this constant in analyzing the number of integers that are at most and that have a divisor in the range .
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