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Search: id:A006145
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| A006145 |
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Ruth-Aaron numbers (1): sum of prime divisors of n = sum of prime divisors of n+1. |
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+0 16
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| 5, 24, 49, 77, 104, 153, 369, 492, 714, 1682, 2107, 2299, 2600, 2783, 5405, 6556, 6811, 8855, 9800, 12726, 13775, 18655, 21183, 24024, 24432, 24880, 25839, 26642, 35456, 40081, 43680, 48203, 48762, 52554, 61760, 63665, 64232, 75140
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OFFSET
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1,1
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COMMENT
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So called because 714 is Babe Ruth's lifetime home run record, Hank Aaron's 715th home run broke this record and 714 and 715 have the same sum of prime divisors - David W. Wilson
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REFERENCES
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John L. Drost, Ruth/Aaron Pairs, J. Recreational Math. 28 (No. 2), 120-122.
C. Nelson, D. E. Penney and C. Pomerance, "714 and 715", J. Recreational Math. 7 (No. 2) 1994, 87-89.
Science, vol. 275, p. 759, 1997.
P. Hoffman, The Man Who Loved Only Numbers, pp. 179-181, Hyperion, NY 1998.
J. Roberts, Lure of Integers, pp. 250, MAA 1992.
D. Wells, The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers, pp. 159-160, Penguin 1986.
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LINKS
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Joe K. Crump, Ruth-Aaron Pairs-an algorithm
Ivars Petersen, Related page
T. Trotter,Jr., Ruth-Aaron Numbers
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Ruth-Aaron Pair
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MAPLE
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with(numtheory): for n from 1 to 10000 do t0 := 0; t1 := factorset(n);
for j from 1 to nops(t1) do t0 := t0+t1[ j ]; od: s[ n ] := t0; od:
for n from 1 to 9999 do if s[ n ] = s[ n+1 ] then lprint(n, s[ n ]); fi; od:
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A006146, A039752, A039753, A054378.
Sequence in context: A056234 A030766 A063143 this_sequence A085646 A121546 A135703
Adjacent sequences: A006142 A006143 A006144 this_sequence A006146 A006147 A006148
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KEYWORD
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nonn
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AUTHOR
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N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
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