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In the American system, 10^(57).
In the American system, 10^(15).
Let sigma(m) be the divisor function of m. Then two numbers m and n are a quasiamicable pair if sigma(m)=sigma(n)=m+n+1. The first few are (48, 75), (140, 195), (1050, 1925), ...
In the American system, 10^(45).
In the American system, 10^(48).
In the American system, 10^(18).
The notation R^_ denotes the set of affinely extended real numbers.
In the American system, 10^(54).
In the American system, 10^(24).
In the American system, 10^(21).

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