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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T19:45:47+00:00 2026-05-30T19:45:47+00:00

euclid :: Int -> Int euclid n = length (filter (gcd n == 1)

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euclid n = length (filter (gcd n == 1) [1 .. n-1])

gcd :: Int -> Int -> Int

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    2026-05-30T19:45:49+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 7:45 pm

    Assuming you’re looking for Euler’s totient function, simply call

    euler_fi1 n = length $ filter ((==1).(gcd n)) [1..n-1]
    

    The linked WP article gives a formula for calculating this directly:

    euler_fi n = let 
       fs = Data.List.nub $ factorize n 
       pr = n * product [p-1 | p <- fs] 
      in Data.List.foldl' div pr fs
    

    You’ll need a factorize function for that:

    factorize n | n > 1 = go n (2:[3,5..])  where
      go n ds@(d:t)
        | d*d > n    = [n]
        | r == 0     =  d : go q ds
        | otherwise  =      go n t
            where 
              (q,r)  = quotRem n d
    

    Next optimization is to use primes list instead of (2:[3,5..]).

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