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{{short description|Function whose ___domain is the positive integers}}
In [[number theory]], an '''arithmetic''', '''arithmetical''', or '''number-theoretic function'''<ref>{{harvtxt|Long|1972|p=151}}</ref><ref>{{harvtxt|Pettofrezzo|Byrkit|1970|p=58}}</ref> is
An example of an arithmetic function is the [[divisor function]] whose value at a positive integer ''n'' is equal to the number of divisors of ''n''.
Arithmetic functions are often extremely irregular (see [[#First 100 values of some arithmetic functions|table]]), but some of them have series expansions in terms of [[Ramanujan's sum]].
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