An analogue of Ramanujan's sum with respect to regular integers (mod r)
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An analogue of Ramanujan's sum with respect to regular integers (mod \(r\))
An analogue of Ramanujan's sum with respect to regular integers (mod \(r\))
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- A CLASS OF ARITHMETICAL FUNCTIONS
- A New Generalization of Ramanujan's Sum
- A unified method for treating a linear congruence with constraints
- An elementary linear algebraic approach to even functions \(\pmod r\)
- Arithmetical functions associated with the unitary divisors of an integer
- Arithmetical properties of generalized Ramanujan sums
- Arithmetical properties of multiple Ramanujan sums
- Correlation of semi-multiplicative functions
- Discrete Ramanujan-Fourier transform of even functions (mod \(r\))
- Enumeration of unrooted maps of a given genus
- Generalized Möbius inversion -- theoretical and computational aspects
- Introduction to arithmetical functions
- Multiplicative number theory. I. Classical theory
- On generalised Möbius inversion formulas
- On the regular elements in \(\mathbb Z_n\)
- Regular integers modulo n
- Semi-multiplicative functions
- The Fourier transform of functions of the greatest common divisor
- The evaluation of Ramanujan's sum and generalizations
- Unitary products of arithmetical functions
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