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A number  which is the sum of its Unitary Divisors with the exception of
 which is the sum of its Unitary Divisors with the exception of  itself.
There are no Odd unitary perfect numbers, and it has been conjectured that there are only a Finite number of
Even ones.  The first few are 6, 60, 90, 87360, 146361946186458562560000, ... (Sloane's A002827).
 itself.
There are no Odd unitary perfect numbers, and it has been conjectured that there are only a Finite number of
Even ones.  The first few are 6, 60, 90, 87360, 146361946186458562560000, ... (Sloane's A002827).
References
Guy, R. K.  ``Unitary Perfect Numbers.''
  §B3 in Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, 2nd ed.  New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 53-59, 1994.
 
Sloane, N. J. A.  Sequence
A002827/M4268
in ``An On-Line Version of the Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.''
http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/eisonline.html and Sloane, N. J. A. and Plouffe, S.
The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences.  San Diego: Academic Press, 1995.
 
Wall, C. R.  ``On the Largest Odd Component of a Unitary Perfect Number.''  Fib. Quart. 25, 312-316, 1987.