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A007862 Number of triangular numbers that divide n. +0
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OFFSET

1,3

COMMENT

Also a(n) is total number of ways to represent n+1 as a centered polygonal number of the form km(m+1)/2+1 for k>1. - Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), Apr 26 2007

a(A130317(n)) = n and a(m) <> n for m < A130317(n). - Reinhard Zumkeller (reinhard.zumkeller(AT)gmail.com), May 23 2007

Number of oblong numbers that divide 2n. - Chandler

LINKS

R. Zumkeller, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Centered Polygonal Number.

FORMULA

Sum_{d|2*n,d+1|2*n} 1.

G.f.: sum(k=1, oo, 1/(1-x^A000217(k))) - Jon Perry (perry(AT)globalnet.co.uk), Jul 03 2004

a(n) = A129308(2n). - Chandler

MATHEMATICA

sup=90; TriN=Array[ (#+1)(#+2)/2&, Floor[ N[ Sqrt[ sup*2 ] ] ]-1 ]; Array[ Function[n, 1+Count[ Map[ Mod[ n, # ]&, TriN ], 0 ] ], sup ]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A046951.

Sequence in context: A098824 A124032 A137457 this_sequence A055169 A010783 A083312

Adjacent sequences: A007859 A007860 A007861 this_sequence A007863 A007864 A007865

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

R. P. Stanley [ rstan(AT)math.mit.edu ]

EXTENSIONS

Extended by Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), Jun 24 2008

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