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Arithmetic properties of the sum of divisors

Published 6 Jul 2020 in math.NT | (2007.03088v1)

Abstract: The divisor function $\sigma(n)$ denotes the sum of the divisors of the positive integer $n$. For a prime $p$ and $m \in \mathbb{N}$, the $p$-adic valuation of $m$ is the highest power of $p$ which divides $m$. Formulas for $\nu_{p}(\sigma(n))$ are established. For $p=2$, these involve only the odd primes dividing $n$. These expressions are used to establish the bound $\nu_{2}(\sigma(n)) \leq \lceil\log_{2}(n) \rceil$, with equality if and only if $n$ is the product of distinct Mersenne primes, and for an odd prime $p$, the bound is $\nu_{p}(\sigma(n)) \leq \lceil \log_{p}(n) \rceil$, with equality related to solutions of the Ljunggren-Nagell diophantine equation.

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