[seqfan] Re: Questions on A230492

Vladimir Shevelev shevelev at bgu.ac.il
Fri Dec 20 17:58:14 CET 2013


Dear Michel,

If I understand right, in your example in A230492, it is omitted row 1000 to which corresponds sum 6. So, 2^2-1 sums repeat: 3,6,9 (for perfect 2^(p-1)*(2^p-1)
we have 2^p-1 such sums).

Best regards,
Vladimir

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From: SeqFan [seqfan-bounces at list.seqfan.eu] on behalf of michel.marcus at free.fr [michel.marcus at free.fr]
Sent: 19 December 2013 18:16
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Subject: [seqfan] Questions on A230492

Hi SeqFans,

I have recently extended A230492 to 250 terms. Unless mistaken, it still verify the property that even terms are perfect.
I have also checked that the 5 first perfect numbers (A000396) belong to this sequence (the 6th one is taking some time).

Is it possible to prove that perfect numbers are in A230492, but no other even numbers ?
And what could be said about the odd terms ?

I have searched the OEIS and found only 2 other sequences with the same property:
A034897   Hyperperfect numbers.
A225417   Composite numbers which contain their sum of aliquot parts as a substring.
Are there others ?

Thank you for your help.
Michel


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