Divisor Count of 6

Example of Use of Divisor Count Function

 * $\map {\sigma_0} 6 = 4$

where $\sigma_0$ denotes the divisor count function.

Proof
From Divisor Count Function from Prime Decomposition:
 * $\ds \map {\sigma_0} n = \prod_{j \mathop = 1}^r \paren {k_j + 1}$

where:
 * $r$ denotes the number of distinct prime factors in the prime decomposition of $n$
 * $k_j$ denotes the multiplicity of the $j$th prime in the prime decomposition of $n$.

We have that:
 * $6 = 2 \times 3$

Thus:

The divisors of $6$ can be enumerated as:
 * $1, 2, 3, 6$

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