Here floor is floor function or greatest integer function and phi is Euler totient function.
For n < 10^4 i tried to find the f(n), and turn out to a simple expression :
Can you provide a proof or some argument related to this expression
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A series sum
Here floor is floor function or greatest integer function and phi is Euler totient function.
For n < 10^4 i tried to find the f(n), and turn out to a simple expression :
Can you provide a proof or some argument related to this expression
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