Properties of counterexample to Robin hypothesis
Abstract
Let G(n)=σ (n)/(n n ). Robin made hypothesis that G(n)<eγ for all integer n>5040. If there exists counterexample to Robin hypothesis, then there must exist finite number of counterexamples n>5040 such that G(n) attains largest value. This article studies various properties of such number.
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