Logo

Greetings from The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences!

Hints

Search: id:A090880
Displaying 1-1 of 1 results found. page 1
     Format: long | short | internal | text      Sort: relevance | references | number      Highlight: on | off
A090880 Suppose n=(p1^e1)(p2^e2)... where p1,p2,... are the prime numbers and e1,e2,... are nonnegative integers. Then a(n) = e1 + (e2)*3 + (e3)*9 + (e4)*27 + ... + (ek)*(3^(k-1)) + ... +0
6
0, 1, 3, 2, 9, 4, 27, 3, 6, 10, 81, 5, 243, 28, 12, 4, 729, 7, 2187, 11, 30, 82, 6561, 6, 18, 244, 9, 29, 19683, 13, 59049, 5, 84, 730, 36, 8, 177147, 2188, 246, 12, 531441, 31, 1594323, 83, 15, 6562, 4782969, 7, 54, 19, 732, 245, 14348907, 10, 90, 30, 2190 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,3

COMMENT

Replace "3" with "x" and extend the definition of a to positive rationals and a becomes an isomorphism between positive rationals under multiplication and polynomials over Z under addition. This remark generalizes A001222, A048675 and A054841: evaluate said polynomial at x=1, x=2 and x=10, respectively.

REFERENCES

Joseph J. Rotman, The Theory of Groups: An Introduction, 2nd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc. 1973. Page 9, problem 1.26.

LINKS

Sam Alexander, Post to sci.math.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A001222, A048675, A054841, A090881, A090882, A090883, A090884.

Sequence in context: A104005 A134562 A090639 this_sequence A064614 A016650 A033313

Adjacent sequences: A090877 A090878 A090879 this_sequence A090881 A090882 A090883

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Sam Alexander (amnalexander(AT)yahoo.com), Dec 12 2003

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), Dec 20 2003

page 1

Search completed in 0.002 seconds

Lookup | Welcome | Find friends | Music | Plot 2 | Demos | Index | Browse | More | WebCam
Contribute new seq. or comment | Format | Transforms | Puzzles | Hot | Classics
More pages | Superseeker | Maintained by N. J. A. Sloane (njas@research.att.com)

Last modified December 20 16:54 EST 2009. Contains 171081 sequences.


AT&T Labs Research