[seqfan] Re: apparently unique infinite sequences related to the sum of divisors
hv at crypt.org
hv at crypt.org
Thu Jul 9 20:07:25 CEST 2015
Max, I'm not sure if I'm misinterpreting the intent of:
Numerical evidence suggests that it may be also unique -- is it?
All terms below 10^9 are defined uniquely.
.. but I observe that 122 - d(122) = 121 - d(121) = 118, which as I
interpret it implies 121 is not a unique choice for A259934(21).
(I noticed that by chance, I haven't checked for other examples.)
I agree they're nice sequences though. :)
Hugo
Max Alekseyev <maxale at gmail.com> wrote:
:SeqFans,
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:I'd like to draw your attention to two newly added nice sequences:
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:http://oeis.org/A259934
:http://oeis.org/A259935
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:Comments are welcome.
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:Regards,
:Max
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