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%I A113069
%S A113069 1,0,3,0,2,4,0,8,9,1,3,6,11,12,1,13,7,14,3,14,2,15,16,15,17,7,18,19,4,
%T A113069 12,22,3,22,24,23,25,14,25,25,3,26,26,30,30,11,32,33,19,34,33,34,35,6,
%U A113069 10,35,35,23,4,35,35,36,37,38,36,35
%N A113069 Number of highly composite numbers between two consecutive superior highly 
               composite numbers.
%C A113069 The SHC numbers are a subset of the HC numbers. Is there a formula for 
               a(n) that depends on the two consecutive SHC numbers A002201(n) and 
               A002201(n+1)?
%e A113069 Example: a(3)=3 because between SHC numbers 12 and 60 there are three 
               HC numbers: 24, 36 and 48.
%Y A113069 Cf. A002182 (highly composite numbers), A002201 (superior highly composite 
               numbers).
%Y A113069 Sequence in context: A001608 A159977 A112974 this_sequence A136163 A058624 
               A145856
%Y A113069 Adjacent sequences: A113066 A113067 A113068 this_sequence A113070 A113071 
               A113072
%K A113069 nonn
%O A113069 1,3
%A A113069 T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com), Oct 13 2005

    
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