Find all functions $f: \mathbb{Z} \rightarrow \mathbb{Z}$ such that $f(2n)+2f(2m)=f(f(n+m))$, $\forall m,n\in \mathbb{Z}$
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There is a typo: f(2n)+2f(m)=f(f(n+m))
just for clarification you're saying that the typo, that is the *incorrect* relation is: f(2n)+2f(2m)=f(f(n+m)), and that the CORRECT relation is: f(2n)+2f(m)=f(f(n+m))?
Yes