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Umm...whatever.
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Which community?
What would you like to talk about?
Exclusive research.
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I can see that you know the truth. I have been doing research for 37 years. We need to talk.
What kind of variation are you look for exactly? Variation of divisors in a single perfect number, or variation of divisors between several? As the perfect numbers get bigger and bigger, you'll get more and more divisors which means that you'll have more variation naturally.
Here is some information about calculating them. http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq...ct.html#search http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=171777 What trends are you looking for exactly?
Could you tell me a little more about your research?
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