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A117348 Near-multiperfects with primes and powers of 2 excluded, abs ( sigma ( n ) mod n ) <= ln ( n ). +0
3
6, 10, 20, 28, 70, 88, 104, 110, 120, 136, 152, 464, 496, 592, 650, 672, 884, 1155, 1888, 1952, 2144, 4030, 5830, 8128, 8384, 8925, 11096, 17816, 18632, 18904, 30240, 32128, 32445, 32760, 32896, 33664, 45356, 70564, 77744, 85936, 91388, 100804, 116624 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

COMMENT

Sequences A117346 through A117350 are an attempt to improve on sequences A045768 through A045770, A077374, A087167, A087485, and A088007 through A088012, and related sequences, ( but not to replace them ), by using a more significant definition of "near" . E.g. is sigma ( n ) really "near" a multiple of n, for n = 9 ? Or n = 18 ? ln is the natural logarithm . sigma is the sum_of_divisors function.

REFERENCES

R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, B2.

LINKS

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Multiperfect Number

FORMULA

sigma ( n ) = k * n + r, abs ( r ) <= ln ( n )

EXAMPLE

70 is in the sequence because sigma ( 70 ) = 144 = 2 * 70 + 4,

while 4 < ln ( 70 ) ~= 4.248.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A045768 through A045770, A077374, A087167, A087485, A088007 through A088012, A117346, A117347, A117349, A117350.

Sequence in context: A015783 A068017 A095146 this_sequence A117349 A107981 A065758

Adjacent sequences: A117345 A117346 A117347 this_sequence A117349 A117350 A117351

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Walter Nissen (wnissen(AT)tfn.net), Mar 09 2006

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