Perfect numbers and groups

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Publication:6471018

arXivmath/0104012MaRDI QIDQ6471018FDOQ6471018


Authors: Tom Leinster Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1 April 2001

Abstract: A number is perfect if it is the sum of its proper divisors; here we call a finite group `perfect' if its order is the sum of the orders of its proper normal subgroups. (This conflicts with standard terminology but confusion should not arise.) The notion of perfect group generalizes that of perfect number, since a cyclic group is perfect exactly when its order is perfect. We show that, in fact, the only abelian perfect groups are the cyclic ones, and exhibit some non-abelian perfect groups of even order.













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