The number of solutions of lambda(x)=n
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lambdaproofanotherarxivcarmichaelcasechainscomplete
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We study the question of whether for each n there is another integer m with lambda(m)=lambda(n), where lambda is Carmichael's function. We give a "near" proof of the fact that this is the case unconditionally, and a complete conditional proof under the Extended Riemann Hypothesis. The main tool is a count of prime chains from paper arXiv:0906.3380.
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