Category:Amicable Pairs

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This category contains results about Amicable Pairs.
Definitions specific to this category can be found in Definitions/Amicable Pairs.

Definition 1

$m$ and $n$ are an amicable pair if and only if:

the aliquot sum of $m$ is equal to $n$

and:

the aliquot sum of $n$ is equal to $m$.


Definition 2

$m$ and $n$ are an amicable pair if and only if:

$\map {\sigma_1} m = \map {\sigma_1} n = m + n$

where $\sigma_1$ denotes the divisor sum function.


Definition 3

$m$ and $n$ are an amicable pair if and only if they form a sociable chain of order $2$.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.