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Odd multiperfect numbers of abundancy 4 (English)
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9 June 2008
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A number is multiperfect of abundancy \(k\) (or \(k\)-perfect) if the sum of divisors of \(N\) equals \(kN\). Odd \(k\)-perfect numbers with \(k\geq 2\) supposedly do not exist. For example, if \(N\) is odd and 4-perfect, then \(N\) has at least 22 distinct prime factors. The authors derive, by elementary methods, properties of classes of odd numbers which must be satisfied if they are to be 4-perfect, and conversely, properties of classes which can never be 4-perfect.
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odd multiply perfect number
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abundancy
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sums of divisors
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