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Primitive abundant number
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A
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primitive abundant number
* is
a
specific
type of
integer
that
has a
certain relationship to its
divisors
. An
integer
\(
n
\) is termed an
abundant number
if the sum of its proper
divisors
(the
divisors
of \(
n
\) excluding \(
n
\) itself) is greater than \(
n \)
.
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