$S$-parts of sums of terms of linear recurrence sequences
2020
Let $S= \{ p_1, \ldots, p_s\}$ be a finite, non-empty set of distinct prime numbers and $(U_{n})_{n \geq 0}$ be a linear recurrence sequence of integers of order $r$. For any positive integer $k,$ we define $(U_j^{(k)})_{j\geq 1}$ an increasing sequence composed of integers of the form $U_{n_k} +\cdots + U_{n_1}, \ n_k>\cdots >n_1$. Under certain assumptions, we prove that for any $\epsilon >0,$ there exists an integer $n_{0}$ such that $[U_j^{(k)}]_S n_0,$ where $[m]_S$ denote the $S$-part of the positive integer $m$. On further assumptions on $(U_{n})_{n \geq 0},$ we also compute an effective bound for $[U_j^{(k)}]_S$ of the form $\left(U_j^{(k)}\right)^{1-c}$, where $c $ is a positive constant depends only on $(U_{n})_{n \geq 0}$ and $S.$
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