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Abstract:

We study the sum

\begin{displaymath}
F(n) = \sum_{k=1}^{\kappa(n)} \varphi^{(k)}(n) .
\end{displaymath}

of consecutive iterations of the Euler function $\varphi(n)$ (where the last iteration satisfies $\varphi^{(\kappa(n))}(n)=1$). We show that for almost all $n$, the difference $\vert F(n) - n\vert$ is not too small, and the ratio $n/F(n)$ is not an integer. The latter result is related to a question about the so-called perfect totient numbers, for which $F(n) = n$.





Jeffrey Shallit 2006-01-22