Odd Spoof Multiperfect Numbers Of Higher Order

Abstract

We extend our previous work on odd spoof multiperfect numbers to the case where spoof factor multiplicities exceed 2. This leads to the identification of 11 new integers that would be odd multiperfect numbers if one of their prime factors had higher multiplicity. An example is 181545, which would be an odd multiperfect number if only one of its prime factors, 3, had multiplicity 5.

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