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The following pages link to Outline of a Proof that Every Odd Perfect Number has at Least Eight Prime Factors (Q3887517):
Displayed 17 items.
- Perfect numbers (Q762528) (← links)
- On some properties of the Euler's factor of certain odd perfect numbers (Q818072) (← links)
- On the number of distinct prime factors of an odd perfect number (Q876691) (← links)
- On a new generalization of a theorem of L. E. Dickson. II (Q1202431) (← links)
- Upper bounds for unitary perfect numbers and unitary harmonic numbers (Q2478044) (← links)
- Numbers whose positive divisors have small integral harmonic mean (Q3127343) (← links)
- Odd perfect numbers have a prime factor exceeding $10^8$ (Q3577030) (← links)
- Odd perfect numbers have at least nine distinct prime factors (Q3592696) (← links)
- New techniques for bounds on the total number of prime factors of an odd perfect number (Q3592704) (← links)
- Improved Techniques for Lower Bounds for Odd Perfect Numbers (Q3980487) (← links)
- The second largest prime divisor of an odd perfect number exceeds ten thousand (Q4257704) (← links)
- Odd perfect numbers (Q4303434) (← links)
- On the total number of prime factors of an odd perfect number (Q4417182) (← links)
- More on the total number of prime factors of an odd perfect number (Q4654035) (← links)
- Odd perfect numbers have a prime factor exceeding $10^{7}$ (Q4806405) (← links)
- Odd perfect numbers, Diophantine equations, and upper bounds (Q5264139) (← links)
- Computers as a novel mathematical reality. III: Mersenne numbers and sums of divisors (Q6148160) (← links)