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Odd, spoof perfect factorizations

Published 18 Jun 2020 in math.NT | (2006.10697v1)

Abstract: We investigate the integer solutions of Diophantine equations related to perfect numbers. These solutions generalize the example, found by Descartes in 1638, of an odd, ``spoof'' perfect factorization $32\cdot 72\cdot 112\cdot 132\cdot 220211$. More recently, Voight found the spoof perfect factorization $34\cdot 72\cdot 112\cdot 192\cdot(-127)1$. No other examples appear in the literature. We compute all nontrivial, odd, primitive spoof perfect factorizations with fewer than seven bases -- there are twenty-one in total. We show that the structure of odd, spoof perfect factorizations is extremely rich, and there are multiple infinite families of them. This implies that certain approaches to the odd perfect number problem that use only the multiplicative nature of the sum-of-divisors function are unworkable. On the other hand, we prove that there are only finitely many nontrivial, odd, primitive spoof perfect factorizations with a fixed number of bases.

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