divisor

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Synonyms for divisor

one of two or more integers that can be exactly divided into another integer

the number by which a dividend is divided

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The S, C and H in the trigraph SCH might therefore be thought of as being deficient when they occur separately, but when in unison, something wonderful happens: Adding together 19, 3 and 8, we obtain 30, which is an abundant integer and not a deficient integer because it is less than the sum of its proper divisors, i.e.
As noted above, the proper divisors of 30 are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, and 15, which add up to 42.
A positive integer n is called as a perfect number if it is equal to the sum of all its proper divisors, A Mersenne number is a number of the form [M.sub.n] = [2.sup.n] - 1, where n is an integer.
A positive integer n is called simple number if the product of its all proper divisors is less than or equal to n.
where the sum is taken for all proper divisors i of n (i.e.
In reference [2]: A number n is called simple number if the product of its proper divisors is less than or equal to n.