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Guest soccer022483
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Can anyone prove this?

 

If Tau(n) is an odd integer, then n is a perfect squre

 

Thanks,

Austin

Posted

Hmm, mathworld seems to define the tau slightly differently to the one I know. Though I think the original conjecture is true only for my definition of tau, something that mathworld calls sigma.

 

Either i'm missing something really basic, but it seems like a hard proof. I'll have a look through my algebra books.

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