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A320776
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Inverse Euler transform of the number of prime factors (with multiplicity) function A001222.
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7
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1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, -1, -1, 0, 1, 0, -1, -1, -1, 1, 3, 3, -2, -5, -4, 0, 7, 7, 0, -9, -10, 2, 15, 15, -3, -27, -30, 3, 46, 51, 1, -71, -91, -7, 117, 157, 23, -194, -265, -57, 318, 465, 111, -536, -821, -230, 893, 1456, 505, -1485, -2559, -1036, 2433, 4483, 2022
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OFFSET
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0,16
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COMMENTS
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The Euler transform of a sequence q is the sequence of coefficients of x^n, n > 0, in the expansion of Product_{n > 0} 1/(1 - x^n)^q(n). The constant term 1 is sometimes taken to be the zeroth part of the Euler transform.
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MAPLE
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# The function EulerInvTransform is defined in A358451.
a := EulerInvTransform(n -> ifelse(n=0, 1, NumberTheory:-NumberOfPrimeFactors(n))):
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MATHEMATICA
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EulerInvTransform[{}]={}; EulerInvTransform[seq_]:=Module[{final={}}, For[i=1, i<=Length[seq], i++, AppendTo[final, i*seq[[i]]-Sum[final[[d]]*seq[[i-d]], {d, i-1}]]];
Table[Sum[MoebiusMu[i/d]*final[[d]], {d, Divisors[i]}]/i, {i, Length[seq]}]];
EulerInvTransform[Array[PrimeOmega, 100]]
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CROSSREFS
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Euler transforms: A000081, A001970, A006171, A007294, A061255, A061256, A061257, A073576, A117209, A293548, A293549.
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STATUS
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approved
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