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Search: id:A135615
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| A135615 |
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a(n) = number of positive divisors of (n+1) that are each the average of a positive divisor of n and a positive divisor of (n+2). |
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+0 1
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| 2, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 4, 3, 4, 2, 3, 2, 4
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OFFSET
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1,1
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LINKS
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Leroy Quet, Home Page (listed in lieu of email address)
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EXAMPLE
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The divisors of 5 are (1,5). The divisors of 6 are (1,2,3,6). And the divisors of 7 are (1,7). Looking at the divisors of 6, 1 is the average of 1 (from the divisors of 5) and 1 (from the divisors of 7). 3 is the average of 5 (from the divisors of 5) and 1 (from the divisors of 7). And 6 is the average of 5 (from the divisors of 5) and 7 (from the divisors of 7). 2 is not the average of any divisor of 5 and any divisor of 7. There are 3 divisors of 6 that are such averages, so a(5) = 3.
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CROSSREFS
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Sequence in context: A085082 A067554 A135981 this_sequence A166469 A080226 A060741
Adjacent sequences: A135612 A135613 A135614 this_sequence A135616 A135617 A135618
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KEYWORD
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more,nonn
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AUTHOR
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Leroy Quet Feb 28 2008
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