Tau function

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Tau function may refer to:

Tau function is represented by 'τ' and its value is given by: τ(p^k)=(k+1) where p is prime. So; τ(p)=2 where p is prime. Example: τ(100)=τ(2^2)*τ(5^2) , because τ is a multiplicative function =(2+1)(2+1) =9 Thus there are 9 positive divisors of 100.