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    On cycles in the sequence of unitary Cayley graphs (English)
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    6 August 2004
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    The authors prove the following results. (1) Given \(r\in N\), there is \(N(r)\in N\), depending only on \(r\), such that \(p_k(n)=0\) for all \(k\geq N(r)\) and for all \(n\) with at most \(r\) different prime divisors. (2) For every \(r\) there are non-trivial arithmetic functions \(f\) satisfying the following two properties: (i) \(f\) is a \(Z\)-linear combination of multiplicative arithmetic functions, and (ii) \(f(n)=0\) for every \(n\) with at most \(r\) different prime divisors.
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    Cayley graphs
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    Induced \(k\)-cycles of a graph
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    Group of units
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    Arithmetic functions
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    Chromatic polynomial uniqueness
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