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Perron's formula

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Perron's formula is a result in analytic number theory that provides a way to express the sum of the count of integer solutions to certain equations involving prime numbers. It specifically relates to the distribution of prime numbers and is often applied in studies of prime power distributions. The formula is closely associated with the theory of Dirichlet series and often comes up in the context of additive number theory.

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