Consecutive coincidences of Euler's function
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(6)- Arithmetic functions that remain constant on runs of consecutive integers
- Linear equations with the Euler totient function
- On the equation $\varphi (n)=\varphi (n+1)$
- A short remark on consecutive coincidences of a certain multiplicative function
- The reciprocal sum of the amicable numbers
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