In mathematics a primitive abundant number is an abundant number whose proper divisors are all deficient numbers.[1][2]
For example, 20 is a primitive abundant number because:
The first few primitive abundant numbers are:
The smallest odd primitive abundant number is 945.
A variant definition is abundant numbers having no abundant proper divisor (sequence A091191 in the OEIS). It starts:
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