Divisor Count Function/Examples/105

Example of Use of Divisor Counting Function

 * $\map \tau {105} = 8$

where $\tau$ denotes the divisor counting ($\tau$) function.

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

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:
 * $105 = 3 \times 5 \times 7$

Thus:

The divisors of $105$ can be enumerated as:
 * $1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 21, 35, 105$