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Solutions of $φ(n)=φ(n+k)$ and $σ(n)=σ(n+k)$

Published 27 Feb 2020 in math.NT | (2002.12155v5)

Abstract: We show that for some $k\le 3570$ and all $k$ with $442720643463713815200|k$, the equation $\phi(n)=\phi(n+k)$ has infinitely many solutions $n$, where $\phi$ is Euler's totient function. We also show that for a positive proportion of all $k$, the equation $\sigma(n)=\sigma(n+k)$ has infinitely many solutions $n$. The proofs rely on recent progress on the prime $k$-tuples conjecture by Zhang, Maynard, Tao and PolyMath.

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