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On the differences of additive arithmetic functions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2010
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An arithmetic function f(n) is said to be additive, if it satisfies the relation f(ab) = f(a) + f(b), for every pair of coprime integers a and b; and stronglya dditive if, in addition, f(pm) = f(p) for every prime-power pm.
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