If you can make all the phases share current equally, then you only take the total output current and divide it by the number of phases.
Thus for a 4-phase circuit delivering 20 amps, the calculation for each inductor would be of 5 amps each.
Having said that, you may notice that I bolded the phrase "If you can make all the phases share current equally". This is far harder than what it seems at first glance, specially during transient conditions, and made it worse by the Right Hand-Plane Zero of a boost converter.