Amicable numbers are a pair of numbers for which the sum of the proper divisors (factors excluding the number itself) of each number equals the other number. In other words, if you have two numbers, \(A\) and \(B\), they are considered amicable if: 1. The sum of the proper divisors of \(A\) (denoted as \(σ(A) - A\)) equals \(B\).

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