Number Theory

   

Kevin Brown's Sublime Numbers

Authors: Walter A. Kehowski

A sublime number is a number such that both its number of divisors and sum of divisors are both perfect numbers. The number 12 is the first sublime number. This paper gives Kevin Brown's construction of even sublime numbers a modern mathematical development.

Comments: 8 Pages. The abstract was rewritten, a proof of the Euclid-Euler Theorem was included, and some typos corrected. Comments welcome.

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[v1] 2025-06-15 22:29:52
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