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A141813 Primitive RMS numbers: RMS numbers which are not the product of two smaller RMS numbers. +0
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1, 7, 41, 239, 3055, 6665, 9545, 9855, 26095, 34697, 155287, 380511, 421655, 627215, 814463, 823537, 1166399, 1204281, 1256489, 1289441, 1815073, 2265353, 2544697, 2627343, 3132935, 3188809, 3762639, 4647985, 4730879, 4963127, 4995569 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

RMS numbers (see A140480) are numbers such that the RMS (Root Mean Square) of their divisors is an integer. If A and B both appear in A140480 and GCD(A,B)=1, then A*B is also in A140480. This sequence contains only those RMS numbers that are not a product smaller RMS numbers.

EXAMPLE

The RMS Number 287 is not in the sequence because 287=7*41 and both 7 and 41 are RMS numbers.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A140480, A141812, A141814, A141815, A141816.

Sequence in context: A057009 A140480 A002315 this_sequence A088165 A108983 A115137

Adjacent sequences: A141810 A141811 A141812 this_sequence A141814 A141815 A141816

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Andrew Weimholt (andrew(AT)weimholt.com), Jul 07 2008

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