Abstract
Let $\lambda $ denote Carmichael's function, so $\lambda (n)$ is the universal exponent for the multiplicative group modulo $n$. It is closely related to Euler's $\varphi $-function, but we show here that the image of $\lambda $ is much denser than the im
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