
Let \(g:{\mathbb N}_0\to{\mathbb C}\) be a \(q\)-multiplicative function with modulus \(1\), i.e. \(g(\sum_j \varepsilon_j q^j)=\prod_j g(\varepsilon_j q^j)\) where \(0\leq \varepsilon_j
Multiplicative number theory, \(q\)-multiplicative functions, Radix representation; digital problems
Multiplicative number theory, \(q\)-multiplicative functions, Radix representation; digital problems
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