Definition:Superabundant Number

Definition
Let $n \in \Z_{>0}$ be a positive integer.

Then $n$ is superabundant :
 * $\forall m \in \Z_{>0}, m < n: \dfrac {\sigma \left({m}\right)} m < \dfrac {\sigma \left({n}\right)} n$

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

That is, $n$ has a higher abundancy index than any smaller positive integer.