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sigma(N) then the divisors of Np, DIV(Np) are the divisors of N union these divisors times p : D(Np) = D(N) U p*D(N). Since N is not a sum of some of its divisors, Np cannot be either (because even adding all of N's divisors up is less than p, the smallest "step" possible in between multiples of p):
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So what i wanted to know is that can you show me the proof of the statement Np is weird i am trying to look really hard into it but i cannot seem to find it even in the paper.I really appreciate your help thanks. Sarim.
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I haven't seen the paper, but I would guess the point was to construct a large primitive weird, ie one which has no weird factor (and therefore no abundant factor). Hv (talk) 08:00, 30 June 2012 (UTC)"
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Let X(N) be the set of numbers which are sum of a subset of D(N), then X(Np) = X(N) + p*X(N) (I think... maybe there's a typo here...?). Since N is not in X(N), Np is not in X(Np). - â
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