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The Sylow Divisor Condition: a Resolution of Erdős Problem 768

Published 23 Jun 2026 in math.NT | (2606.24872v1)

Abstract: We resolve Erdős Problem 768. Let A(x)A(x) count the positive integers nxn\le x such that, for every prime pnp\mid n, there is a divisor $d>1$ of nn with d1(modp)d\equiv 1 \pmod p. Erdős asked whether A(x)/x=exp((c+o(1))logxloglogx)A(x)/x=\exp(-(c+o(1))\sqrt{\log x}\log\log x) for some constant $c>0$. We prove that this holds with c=1/(2log2)c=1/(2\sqrt{\log 2}); equivalently, log(x/A(x))/(logxloglogx)\log(x/A(x))/(\sqrt{\log x}\log\log x) tends to 1/(2log2)1/(2\sqrt{\log 2}). The lower bound is obtained from primes in disjoint logarithmic intervals using a fourth-moment argument based on the multiplicative large sieve and a subset-product second moment. The upper bound uses canonical witness divisors, a deterministic compression map, an injective reconstruction theorem for its fibers, and growing divisor moments. Thus the paper determines the exact leading constant in Erdős Problem 768.

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