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The following pages link to Odd perfect numbers have at least nine distinct prime factors (Q3592696):
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- Wieferich pairs and Barker sequences (Q1039268) (← links)
- Primitive abundant and weird numbers with many prime factors (Q2631707) (← links)
- Sieve methods for odd perfect numbers (Q2894533) (← links)
- Odd perfect numbers are greater than $10^{1500}$ (Q2894538) (← links)
- ON PRIME FACTORS OF ODD PERFECT NUMBERS (Q2909602) (← links)
- Superharmonic numbers (Q3055101) (← links)
- BOUNDS FOR ODD <i>k</i>-PERFECT NUMBERS (Q3110929) (← links)
- ON ODD PERFECT NUMBERS (Q3143910) (← links)
- On the number of prime factors of an odd perfect number (Q3189429) (← links)
- Spoof odd perfect numbers (Q3189439) (← links)
- Odd perfect numbers have a prime factor exceeding $10^8$ (Q3577030) (← links)
- New techniques for bounds on the total number of prime factors of an odd perfect number (Q3592704) (← links)
- On the number of total prime factors of an odd perfect number (Q4958959) (← links)
- On the problem σod(n) = σod(n+1) (Q5080321) (← links)
- Odd perfect numbers, Diophantine equations, and upper bounds (Q5264139) (← links)
- IMPROVED UPPER BOUNDS FOR ODD MULTIPERFECT NUMBERS (Q5419379) (← links)
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- (Q5887813) (← links)
- Computers as a novel mathematical reality. III: Mersenne numbers and sums of divisors (Q6148160) (← links)