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Date: 2016-04-11 09:06:29
Mathematics
Number theory
Integer sequences
Discrete mathematics
Divisor function
Aliquot sequence
Sequence
Perfect number
Amicable numbers
Parity
Prime number
11

ALIQUOT SEQUENCES WITH SMALL STARTING VALUES WIEB BOSMA Abstract. We describe the results of the computation of aliquot sequences with small starting values. In particular all sequences with starting values less than a m

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