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The Number of Bi-Unitary Divisors of an Integer-II
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It is well-known that a divisor d > 0 of the positive integer n is called unitary, if dδ = n and (d, δ) = 1. For integers a, b not both zero, let the symbol (a, b)** denote the greatest unitary divisor of both a and b. A divisor d>0 of the positive integer n is called bi-unitary, if dδ = n and (d, δ)** = 1.
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