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%I A048984
%S A048984 1,1,1,3,2,1,2,4,3,1,2,6,4,1,12,5,10,5,1,6,11,7,15,3,8,14,6,2,8,12,10,
%T A048984 3,28,7,19,11,4,26,10,22,14,2,14,20,15,32,5,15,27,8,6,17,21,17,41,6,12,
%U A048984 33,20,4,43,21,35,19,3,50,22,38,24,50,10,19,37
%N A048984 As n runs through composite numbers, a(n) = number of nonprime d < n 
               such that GCD(d,n) = 1.
%e A048984 9 is 4th composite number, GCD(9,1)=GCD(9,4)=GCD(9,8)=1, so a(4) = 3.
%Y A048984 Cf. A000010, A048983.
%Y A048984 Sequence in context: A120441 A136560 A105847 this_sequence A136531 A127318 
               A085068
%Y A048984 Adjacent sequences: A048981 A048982 A048983 this_sequence A048985 A048986 
               A048987
%K A048984 easy,nonn
%O A048984 0,4
%A A048984 Naohiro Nomoto (6284968128(AT)geocities.co.jp)

    
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