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On locally repeated values of certain arithmetic functions. I (English)
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1985
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It is shown that, for certain integer-valued arithmetic functions \(f\), the equation \(n+f(n)=m+f(m)\) has infinitely many solutions with \(n\neq m\). Let \(\nu(n)\) denote the number of distinct prime factors of \(n\). Then, for \(f=\nu\), a lower bound for the number of solutions \(n,m\leq x\) is given.
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arithmetic functions
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number of distinct prime factors
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lower bound
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number of solutions
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