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Mathematics, 27.04.2020 02:19 dmccarthey90

For any integer k greater than or equal to 1 , there is a polynomial Pk+1(x) of degree k+1 such that for each integer n greater than or equal to 1 sigma(k^k)=Pk+1(n)

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