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    On Jordan's generalization of Euler's function (English)
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    4 January 2000
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    Let \(\alpha\) be a natural number and \(\varphi_\alpha(n)\) the number of vectors \((m_1, m_2,\dots, m_\alpha)\) with \(1\leq m_1,\dots, m_\alpha\leq n\) and \(\operatorname {gcd} (m_1,\dots, m_\alpha,n)= 1\). The case \(\alpha=1\) is Euler's \(\varphi\)-function. The author proves identities between the Jordan totients \(\varphi_\alpha\) and greatest common divisors of numbers. He explains some of the identities on finite Heisenberg groups.
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    arithmetic functions
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    Euler's \(\varphi\)-function
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    identities
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    Jordan totients
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    greatest common divisors
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    finite Heisenberg groups
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