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The following pages link to On the normal number of prime factors of \(\phi(n)\) (Q1821814):
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- An arithmetic function arising from Carmichael's conjecture (Q449718) (← links)
- Anatomy of torsion in the CM case (Q522020) (← links)
- Prime chains and Pratt trees (Q607663) (← links)
- On the number of sparse RSA exponents (Q701120) (← links)
- Average results on the order of \(a\) modulo \(p\) (Q739297) (← links)
- On the normal number of prime factors of \(\varphi(n)\) subject to certain congruence conditions (Q897569) (← links)
- Variations on a theme by Akl and Taylor: security and tradeoffs (Q1041239) (← links)
- On the number of prime factors of \(\varphi{} (\varphi{}(n))\) (Q1187314) (← links)
- A concentration property with respect to the Euler function (Q1279712) (← links)
- Number of prime divisors of \(\varphi_ k(n)\), where \(\varphi_ k\) is the \(k\)-fold iterative of \(\varphi\) (Q1363095) (← links)
- Square-free values of the Carmichael function. (Q1415371) (← links)
- Artin's conjecture on average for composite moduli (Q1587421) (← links)
- Effective means for complex multiplicative functions (Q1694387) (← links)
- The average number of divisors of the Euler function (Q1991659) (← links)
- Some theorems on multiplicative orders modulo \(p\) on average (Q2009156) (← links)
- On the number of prime factors of values of the sum-of-proper-divisors function (Q2253878) (← links)
- Popular subsets for Euler's \(\varphi \)-function (Q2423413) (← links)
- On an Erdős-pomerance conjecture for rank one Drinfeld modules (Q2517120) (← links)
- Values of the Euler function in various sequences (Q2573775) (← links)
- Compositions with the Euler and Carmichael functions (Q2581052) (← links)
- A prime analogue Erdős-Pomerance result for Drinfeld modules with arbitrary endomorphism rings (Q3298146) (← links)
- Complexity of inverting the Euler function (Q3377006) (← links)
- A Carlitz module analogue of a conjecture of Erdos and Pomerance (Q3394965) (← links)
- Counting composites with two strong liars (Q5501162) (← links)
- An all-purpose Erdős-Kac theorem (Q6060821) (← links)