Abstract
AbstractA natural number $n$ is called multiperfect or $k$-perfect for integer $k\ge 2$ if $\sigma (n)=kn$, where $\sigma (n)$ is the sum of the positive divisors of $n$. In this paper, we establish a theorem on odd multiperfect numbers analogous to Euler’s theorem on odd perfect numbers. We describe the divisibility of the Euler part of odd multiperfect numbers and characterise the forms of odd perfect numbers $n=\pi ^\alpha M^2$ such that $\pi \equiv \alpha ~({\rm mod}~8)$, where $\pi ^\alpha $ is the Euler factor of $n$. We also present some examples to show the nonexistence of odd perfect numbers of certain forms.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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