Hyperperfect number

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Etymology

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Noun

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  1. Template:Label Any natural number n for which, for some positive integer k, n = 1 + k(σ(n) - n - 1), where σ(n) is the sum of the positive divisors of n.

Usage notes

Note that hyperperfect numbers are more numerous than perfect numbers (since all perfect numbers are hyperperfect).

Making the relationship with Template:M slightly clearer, the defining equation is sometimes rendered as n=1+kidi, where the terms di are the proper divisors of n (in this context, excluding both 1 and n). n is also said to be a kTemplate:M. A 1-hyperperfect number (or unitary hyperperfect number) is a perfect number.

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