Explain Carmichael Euler totient function??
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In mathematics, Carmichael's totient function conjecture concerns the multiplicity of values of Euler's totient function φ(n), which counts the number of integers less than and coprime to n. ... Robert Carmichael first stated this conjecture in 1907, but as a theorem rather than as a conjecture.
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he Carmichael function is defined at to be the smallest positive integer such that for all positive integers relatively prime to . The order of always divides . This function is also known as the reduced totient function or the least universal exponent function.
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