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- Highly_composite_number abstract "A highly composite number (HCN) is a positive integer with more divisors than any smaller positive integer. The term was coined by Ramanujan (1915). However, Jean-Pierre Kahane has suggested that the concept can be traced back to Plato, who set 5040 as the ideal number of citizens in a city because 5040 has more divisors than smaller numbers.The related concept of largely composite number refers to a positive integer which has at least as many divisors as any smaller positive integer.".
- Highly_composite_number comment "A highly composite number (HCN) is a positive integer with more divisors than any smaller positive integer. The term was coined by Ramanujan (1915). However, Jean-Pierre Kahane has suggested that the concept can be traced back to Plato, who set 5040 as the ideal number of citizens in a city because 5040 has more divisors than smaller numbers.The related concept of largely composite number refers to a positive integer which has at least as many divisors as any smaller positive integer.".