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A059046 Numbers n such that sigma(n)-n divides n-1. +0
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OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Primes and prime powers (A00961) satisfy this equation, but other numbers do also (A059047). This sequence is the union of A000961 and A059047. These are related to hyperperfect numbers (A034897) in the cited paper by te Riele.

REFERENCES

H. J. J. te Riele, "Rules for constructing hyperperfect numbers", Fibonacci Quarterly, 22(1)1984, 50-60. See equation (3), the set M*.

LINKS

H. J. J. te Riele, Rules for constructing hyperperfect numbers

EXAMPLE

For x=77, sigma(77)=96, 96-77=19, which divides 77-1.

PROGRAM

(MAGMA) [n : n in [2..1000] | (n-1) mod (SumOfDivisors(n)-n) eq 0 ]; (from njas, Dec 23 2006)

CROSSREFS

Cf. A059047, A000203, A000961, A034897.

Sequence in context: A046686 A137944 A087441 this_sequence A036116 A000961 A128603

Adjacent sequences: A059043 A059044 A059045 this_sequence A059047 A059048 A059049

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Jud McCranie (j.mccranie(AT)comcast.net), Dec 18 2000

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