The constant factor in the asymptotic for practical numbers
Abstract
An integer n 1 is said to be practical if every natural number m n can be expressed as a sum of distinct positive divisors of n. The number of practical numbers up to x is asymptotic to c x/ x, where c is a constant. In this note we show that c=1.33607....
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