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A064606 Partial sum of Sigma_3(n) is divisible by n, where Sigma_3(n)=A001158(n). +0
3
1, 2, 7, 45, 184, 210, 267, 732, 1282, 3487, 98374, 137620, 159597, 645174 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

Analogous sequences for various arithmetical functions are A050226, A056650, A064605-A064607, A064610, A064611, A048290, A062982, A045345.

FORMULA

Mod[Sum{sigma_3(j), j=1..n}, n]=Mod[A064603(n), n]=0

EXAMPLE

Adding divisor-cube sums for j=1,...,7 gives 1+9+28+73+126+252+344=833=7*119, which is divisible by n=7, so 7 is here and the integer quotient is 119.

CROSSREFS

A001158, A064603 A050226, A056650, A064605-A064607, A064610-A064612, A048290, A062982, A045345.

Sequence in context: A006118 A083670 A108240 this_sequence A066612 A098637 A162045

Adjacent sequences: A064603 A064604 A064605 this_sequence A064607 A064608 A064609

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Labos E. (labos(AT)ana.sote.hu), Sep 24 2001

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