Even perfect numbers in Narayana's sequence

  • Prasanta Kumar Ray Sambalpur University
  • Kisan Bhoi Sambalpur University

Résumé

In this note we prove that 6 and 28 are the only perfect numbers present in Narayana’s sequence.

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Publiée
2025-09-17
Rubrique
Research Articles