On Carmichael's Conjecture
Abstract
In this article we prove that equation φ(x)=n, for a fixed n, admits a finite number of solutions, we find the general form of these solutions, and we show that: if x0 is a unique solution of this equation then x0 is a product of a very large number of primes (we conjecture that the number of such primes is infinite).
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