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In number theory, a [[wp:weird number|weird number]] is a natural number that is [[wp:abundant number|abundant]] but not [[wp:semiperfect number|semiperfect]].
In other words, the sum of the [[wp:Divisor#Further_notions_and_facts|proper divisors]] of the number (divisors including 1 but not itself)
For example:
** It is abundant; its proper divisors '''1, 2, 3, 4, 6''' sum to '''16''',
** but it ''is'' semiperfect, '''6 + 4 + 2 == 12'''.
* '''70''' ''is'' a weird number.
** and there is no subset of proper divisors that sum to '''70'''.
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