A Highly Totient Number is a positive integer \( n \) for which the equation \[ \Phi(\Phi(\Phi(... \Phi(n)...))) = 1 \] holds true after applying the Euler's totient function \( \Phi \) repeatedly a positive number of times. The Euler's totient function \( \Phi(n) \) counts the number of positive integers up to \( n \) that are relatively prime to \( n \).
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