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A055464 Numbers n such that sum of EulerPhi and DivisorSum is an integer multiple of the number of divisors. +0
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OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

Makowski proved that Phi[n]+Sigma[n] = nd[n] iff n is a prime (see in Sivaramakrishnan,Chapter I, page 8, Theorem 3)

REFERENCES

Sivaramakrishnan,R.(1989):Classical Theory of Arithmetical Functions Marcel Dekker,Inc., New York-Basel.

FORMULA

Solutions to Phi[x]+Sigma[x] = kd[x] or A000203(n)+A000010(n) = k*A000005(n), where k is integer.

EXAMPLE

It is true for all primes and some composites. n = 99, 6 divisors, Sigma = 156, Phi = 60, 156+60 = 216 = 6*36, k = 36

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A130080 A001729 A001087 this_sequence A139316 A062972 A036844

Adjacent sequences: A055461 A055462 A055463 this_sequence A055465 A055466 A055467

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Jun 27 2000

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