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On Cilleruelo's conjecture for the least common multiple of polynomial sequences
Published 2019-02-04Version 1
A conjecture due to Cilleruelo states that for an irreducible polynomial $f$ with integer coefficients of degree $d\geq 2$, the least common multiple $L_f(N)$ of the sequence $f(1), f(2), \dots, f(N)$ has asymptotic growth $\log L_f(N)\sim (d-1)N\log N$ as $N\to \infty$. We establish a version of this conjecture for almost all shifts of a fixed polynomial, the range of $N$ depending on the range of shifts.
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