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Upper bounds on the second largest prime factor of an odd perfect number

Number Theory 2018-12-18 v3

Abstract

Acquaah and Konyagin showed that if NN is an odd perfect number where N=p1a1p2a2pkakN= p_1^{a_1}p_2^{a_2} \cdots p_k^{a_k} where p1<p2<pkp_1 < p_2 \cdots < p_k then one must have pk<31/3N1/3p_k < 3^{1/3}N^{1/3}. Using methods similar to theirs, we show that pk1<(2N)1/5p_{k-1}< (2N)^{1/5} and that pk1pk<61/4N1/2.p_{k-1}p_k < 6^{1/4}N^{1/2}. We also show that if pkp_k and pk1p_{k-1} are close to each other than these bounds can be further strengthened.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1810.11734,
  title  = {Upper bounds on the second largest prime factor of an odd perfect number},
  author = {Joshua Zelinsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.11734},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

11 pages, Accepted to International Journal of Number Theory