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On the Averages of the Divisors of a Number

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DOI10.2307/2305616zbMATH Open0031.10903OpenAlexW4236613442WikidataQ56286323 ScholiaQ56286323MaRDI QIDQ5787470FDOQ5787470

Øystein Ore

Publication date: 1948


Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2305616



zbMATH Keywords

sum of divsors function


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Arithmetic functions; related numbers; inversion formulas (11A25)



Cited In (16)

  • Superharmonic numbers
  • Revisiting the Leinster groups.
  • Odd harmonic numbers exceed 10²⁴
  • On arithmetic numbers
  • Numbers whose positive divisors have small integral harmonic mean
  • All numbers whose positive divisors have integral harmonic mean up to $\mathbf {300}$
  • Upper bounds for unitary perfect numbers and unitary harmonic numbers
  • Unitary Harmonic Numbers
  • Harmonic numbers and finite groups.
  • Infinitary harmonic numbers
  • All harmonic numbers less than \(10^{14}\)
  • On Divisors of Odd Perfect Numbers
  • Über das harmonische Mittel der Teiler einer natürlichen Zahl. I, II
  • Some properties of Zumkeller numbers and \(k\)-layered numbers
  • Odd perfect numbers have a prime factor exceeding $10^8$
  • On the largest prime divisor of an odd harmonic number






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