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A number is called an
-perfect number if
, where
is the Sum of the
e-Divisor of
. If
is Squarefree, then
. As a result, if
is
-perfect and
is Squarefree with
, then
is
-perfect. There are no Odd
-perfect
numbers.
See also e-Divisor
References
Guy, R. K. ``Exponential-Perfect Numbers.'' §B17 in
Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, 2nd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, p. 73, 1994.
Subbarao, M. V. and Suryanarayan, D. ``Exponential Perfect and Unitary Perfect Numbers.''
Not. Amer. Math. Soc. 18, 798, 1971.