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aliquot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aliquot (Latin: a few, some, not many) may
refer to:
Aliquot part, a
proper divisor of an
integer Aliquot...
- mathematics: Do all
aliquot sequences eventually end with a
prime number, a
perfect number, or a set of
amicable or
sociable numbers? (Catalan's
aliquot sequence...
- In
number theory, the
aliquot sum s(n) of a
positive integer n is the sum of all
proper divisors of n, that is, all
divisors of n
other than n itself...
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Aliquot stringing is the use of extra, un-struck
strings in a
piano for the
purpose of
enriching the tone.
Aliquot systems use an
additional (hence fourth)...
- (10). 70
contains an
aliquot sum of 74, in an
aliquot sequence of four
composite numbers (70, 74, 40, 50, 43) in the
prime 43-
aliquot tree. The composite...
- with an
aliquot sum of 46;
within an
aliquot sequence of
seven composite numbers { 52, 46, 26, 16, 15, 9, 4, 3, 1, 0 } to the
prime in the 3-
aliquot tree...
- super-prime, 59. 58 has an
aliquot sum of 32
within an
aliquot sequence of two
composite numbers (58, 32, 13, 1, 0) in the 13-
aliquot tree.
There is no solution...
- is
different from n {\displaystyle n} is
called a
proper divisor or an
aliquot part of n {\displaystyle n} (for example, the
proper divisors of 6 are...
- It is the
second composite in the
aliquot sequence for ten (10, 8, 7, 1, 0) that is
rooted in the
prime 7-
aliquot tree. It is a
largely composite number...
- the
aliquot sum of 91 is 21 33;
itself a semiprime,
within an
aliquot sequence of two
composite numbers (91,21,11, 1,0) to the
prime in the 11-
aliquot tree...