A Criterion for Deficient Numbers Using the Abundancy Index and Deficiency Functions
Abstract
We show that n is almost perfect if and only if I(n) - 1 < D(n) ≤ I(n), where I(n) is the abundancy index of n and D(n) is the deficiency of n. This criterion is then extended to the case of integers m satisfying D(m)>1.
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