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On near-perfect and deficient-perfect numbers

Min TangXiao-Zhi RenMeng Li — 2013

Colloquium Mathematicae

For a positive integer n, let σ(n) denote the sum of the positive divisors of n. Let d be a proper divisor of n. We call n a near-perfect number if σ(n) = 2n + d, and a deficient-perfect number if σ(n) = 2n - d. We show that there is no odd near-perfect number with three distinct prime divisors and determine all deficient-perfect numbers with at most two distinct prime factors.

On the index of length four minimal zero-sum sequences

Caixia ShenLi-meng XiaYuanlin Li — 2014

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let G be a finite cyclic group. Every sequence S over G can be written in the form S = ( n g ) · . . . · ( n l g ) where g ∈ G and n , . . . , n l i [ 1 , o r d ( g ) ] , and the index ind(S) is defined to be the minimum of ( n + + n l ) / o r d ( g ) over all possible g ∈ G such that ⟨g⟩ = G. A conjecture says that every minimal zero-sum sequence of length 4 over a finite cyclic group G with gcd(|G|,6) = 1 has index 1. This conjecture was confirmed recently for the case when |G| is a product of at most two prime powers. However, the general case is still open. In this paper, we make some...

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