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==Totient
A '''totient number''' is a value of Euler's totient function: that is, an {{mvar|m}} for which there is at least one {{mvar|n}} for which {{math|''φ''(''n'') {{=}} ''m''}}. The ''valency'' or ''multiplicity'' of a totient number {{mvar|m}} is the number of solutions to this equation.<ref name=Guy144>Guy (2004) p.144</ref> A ''[[nontotient]]'' is a natural number which is not a totient number. Every odd integer exceeding 1 is trivially a nontotient. There are also infinitely many even nontotients,<ref name=SC230>Sándor & Crstici (2004) p.230</ref> and indeed every positive integer has a multiple which is an even nontotient.<ref name=Zha1993>{{cite journal | zbl=0772.11001 | last=Zhang | first=Mingzhi | title=On nontotients | journal=[[Journal of Number Theory]] | volume=43 | number=2 | pages=168–172 | year=1993 | issn=0022-314X | doi=10.1006/jnth.1993.1014| doi-access=free }}</ref>
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