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For positive integers , Euler’s phi function and Dedekind’s psi function are given by
respectively. We prove that for all we have
and
The sign of equality holds if and only if is a prime. The first inequality refines results due to Atanassov (2011) and Kannan & Srikanth (2013).
Let
where denotes the number of positive divisors of the natural number . We present monotonicity properties of functions defined in terms of . More specifically, we prove that
is strictly increasing on , while
is strictly decreasing on . These results are then applied to obtain various inequalities, one of which states that the double inequality
holds with the best possible constant factors and . Here, denotes Euler’s constant. This refines a result of Salem, who proved the inequalities...
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