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Some Modular Considerations Regarding Odd Perfect Numbers
Published 26 Feb 2020 in math.NT | (2002.12139v1)
Abstract: Let $pk m2$ be an odd perfect number with special prime $p$. In this article, we provide an alternative proof for the biconditional that $\sigma(m2) \equiv 1 \pmod 4$ holds if and only if $p \equiv k \pmod 8$. We then give an application of this result to the case when $\sigma(m2)/pk$ is a square.
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