arXiv Open Access 2024

On Characterizing Potential Friends of 20

Tapas Chatterjee Sagar Mandal Sourav Mandal
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Does $20$ have a friend? Or is it a solitary number? A folklore conjecture asserts that $20$ has no friends i.e. it is a solitary number. In this article, we prove that, a friend $N$ of $20$ is of the form $N=2\cdot5^{2a}\cdot m^2$, with $(3,m)=(7,m)=1$ and it has at least six distinct prime divisors. Furthermore, we show that $Ω(N)\geq 2ω(N)+6a-5$ and if $Ω(m)\leq K$ then $N< 10\cdot 6^{(2^{K-2a+3}-1)^2}$, where $Ω(n)$ and $ω(n)$ denote the total number of prime divisors and the number of distinct prime divisors of the integer $n$ respectively. In addition, we deduce that, not all exponents of odd prime divisors of friend $N$ of $20$ are congruent to $-1$ modulo $f$, where $f$ is the order of $5$ in $(\mathbb{Z}/p\mathbb{Z})^\times$ such that $3\mid f$ and $p$ is a prime congruent to $1$ modulo $6$. Also, we prove necessary upper bounds for all prime divisors of friends of 20 in terms of the number of divisors of the friend. In addition, we prove that, if $P$ is the largest prime divisor of $N$ then $P<N^{\frac{1}{4}}$.

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Tapas Chatterjee

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Sagar Mandal

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Sourav Mandal

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Chatterjee, T., Mandal, S., Mandal, S. (2024). On Characterizing Potential Friends of 20. https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.04451

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