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A067952 Numbers are A066926 and distinct x_i parts. +0
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1, 24, 30, 108, 112, 120, 144, 168, 180, 204, 220, 240, 252, 280, 288, 312, 336, 360, 396, 400, 420, 450, 456, 480, 504 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

EXAMPLE

24 is in the sequence because 24=2+4+6+12, and 24/2+24/4+24/6+24/12 gives the distinct parts 2+4+6+12.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A066926, A066925.

Adjacent sequences: A067949 A067950 A067951 this_sequence A067953 A067954 A067955

Sequence in context: A106682 A135045 A109321 this_sequence A123200 A064673 A034782

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Naohiro Nomoto (n_nomoto(AT)yabumi.com), Mar 07 2002

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