A note on odd perfect numbers
Abstract
In this note, we show that if N is an odd perfect number and qα is some prime power exactly dividing it, then σ(N/qα)/qα>5. In general, we also show that if σ(N/qα)/qα<K, where K is any constant, then N is bounded by some function depending on K.
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