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5/7/05 conspiracy
5/7/05 conspiracy
May
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01:57 pm
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1, 2, 4, 7
14: sum to 28.
a perfect number.
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2005-05-07 10:01 pm (UTC)
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Very amusing and apropos.
You might know the answer to this: are there any perfect numbers known that aren't of the form 2^(n-1)*(2^n-1)?
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2005-05-07 10:17 pm (UTC)
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Euler proved that all even perfect numbers are of that form. Whether any odd perfects exist is unknown
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(possibly the oldest open question in mathematics?).
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, I would say.
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Date: 2005-05-07 10:01 pm (UTC)You might know the answer to this: are there any perfect numbers known that aren't of the form 2^(n-1)*(2^n-1)?
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Date: 2005-05-07 10:17 pm (UTC)1 Despite this stuff, I would say.