Problem 47843. Compute the arithmetic derivative of integers
The Lagarias arithmetic derivative
is defined for integers such that the derivative of a prime number is 1:
. It also satisfies the Leibniz formula, which resembles the product rule of calculus:
For example, the arithmetic derivative of 15 is
. The Leibniz formula also implies that
.
Write a function to compute the arithmetic derivative of a natural number.
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Prime Numbers II
- 19 Problems
- 7 Finishers
- List the delete-a-digit primes
- List the dihedral primes
- List the good primes
- Determine whether a number is a prime self number
- Compute home primes in a given base
- List Proth primes
- Label primes with the Erdos-Selfridge classification
- List Honaker primes
- List the nth prime quartet prefix
- Find the smallest prime with n inside
- List prime anagrams of a number
- Determine whether a number is unprimeable
- Count the primes in Collatz sequences
- Play Outside In with primes
- Identify prime words
- Find pairs of primes with the same digit sum and a specified separation
- List composite numbers that cannot be written as the sum of two primes
- Compute the arithmetic derivative of integers
- Solve the arithmetic differential equation D(n) = n
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