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Miklos Schweitzer 1952_3

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October 12, 2008
inequalitiesnumber theory proposednumber theory

Problem Statement

Prove:If a\equal{}p_1^{\alpha_1}p_2^{\alpha_2}\cdots p_{n}^{\alpha_n} is a perfect number, then 2<\prod_{i\equal{}1}^n\frac{p_i}{p_i\minus{}1}<4 ; if moreover, a a is odd, then the upper bound 4 4 may be reduced to 223 2\sqrt[3]{2}.