Quasiperfect numbers with the same exponent
Abstract
We study some divisibility properties of quasiperfect numbers. We show that if N=(p1 p2 ·s pt)2a=m2 is quasiperfect, then 2a+1 is divisible by 3 and N has at least one prime factor smaller than 716.7944. Moreover, we find some lower bounds concerning quasiperfect numbers of the form N=m2 with m squarefree.
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