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A066881 Numbers n such that sigma(phi(n))/sigma(n) is an integer >= 4. +0
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121679, 1043909, 2350171, 2918263, 3396103, 3566807, 3688067, 4019467, 4562827, 5963407, 7300697, 7485979, 7853933, 8103301, 8364151 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Conjecture: all natural numbers 1,2,3,..n will eventually occur among the integer values of sigma(phi(n))/sigma(n).

EXAMPLE

a(1)=121679 because sigma(phi(121679))/sigma(121679) = 4.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A066817.

Sequence in context: A061128 A068136 A135495 this_sequence A067384 A048903 A115545

Adjacent sequences: A066878 A066879 A066880 this_sequence A066882 A066883 A066884

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 22 2002

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