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A note on odd perfect numbers

Tomohiro Yamada

Published 2019-06-28Version 1

We show that there is no odd perfect number of the form $2^n+1$ or $n^n+1$.

Comments: 7 pages
Categories: math.NT
Subjects: 11A05, 11A25
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