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In mathematics, a natural number a is a unitary divisor of a number b if a and If the proper unitary divisors of a given number add up to that number, then that number is a unitary perfect number. The sum of unitary divisors function is denoted by the lowercase Greek letter sigma thus: σ*(n). (sequence A034448 in OEIS) gives the value of this function for the first few positive integers, while A034444 gives the count of unitary divisors. The number of unitary divisors of a number n is 2k, where k is the number of prime factors of n. [edit] References
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