Odd Amicable Pair/Examples/31,695,652,275-33,100,200,525

Example of Odd Amicable Pair
$31 \, 695 \, 652 \, 275$ and $33 \, 100 \, 200 \, 525$ are an odd amicable pair:
 * $\sigma \left({31 \, 695 \, 652 \, 275}\right) = \sigma \left({33 \, 100 \, 200 \, 525}\right) = 64 \, 795 \, 852 \, 800 = 31 \, 695 \, 652 \, 275 + 33 \, 100 \, 200 \, 525$

Proof
By definition, $m$ and $n$ form an amicable pair :
 * $\sigma \left({m}\right) = \sigma \left({n}\right) = m + n$

where $\sigma \left({n}\right)$ denotes the $\sigma$ function.

Thus: