About Very Perfect Numbers
Mihaly Bencze, Florin Popovici, Florentin Smarandache

TL;DR
This paper proves that the square of any odd prime number cannot be classified as a very perfect number, contributing to the understanding of the properties of perfect numbers.
Contribution
It establishes a new restriction on the form of very perfect numbers by ruling out squares of odd primes.
Findings
Square of an odd prime is not very perfect
Provides a proof for a specific class of numbers
Enhances understanding of perfect number properties
Abstract
In this short paper we prove that the square of an odd prime number cannot be a very perfect number.
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TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories · Analytic Number Theory Research · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
