cp's OEIS Frontend

This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.

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A048189 Let (u1,u2) be successive untouchable numbers such that phi(u1) = phi(u2); sequence gives values of u1.

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96, 292, 612, 626, 732, 1186, 1346, 1522, 1944, 2198, 3202, 3270, 3454, 3684, 3746, 4322, 5848, 5950, 6276, 6396, 6626, 7466, 7522, 7932, 7972, 8482, 8548, 8676, 12756, 12868, 13958, 15342, 15524, 15852, 15866, 17550, 17938, 18002, 18534, 19516, 20452, 22716
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			96 is a term since 96 and 120 are successive untouchable numbers and phi(96) = phi(120).
292 is a term since 292 and 304 are successive untouchable numbers and phi(292) = phi(304).
		

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Offset changed to 1 and more terms from Michel Marcus, Jun 08 2015

A048190 Let (u1,u2) be successive untouchable numbers such that phi(u1) = phi(u2); sequence gives values of u2.

Original entry on oeis.org

120, 304, 624, 628, 738, 1192, 1348, 1528, 1956, 2212, 3208, 3276, 3476, 3708, 3748, 4336, 5876, 5952, 6282, 6402, 6632, 7468, 7528, 7944, 7976, 8488, 8552, 8688, 12762, 12872, 13972, 15348, 15536, 15858, 15868, 17556, 17944, 18008, 18552, 19520, 20464, 22734
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			120 is a term since 96 and 120 are successive untouchable numbers and phi(96) = phi(120).
304 is a term since 292 and 304 are successive untouchable numbers and phi(292) = phi(304).
		

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Offset changed to 1 and more terms from Michel Marcus, Jun 08 2015

A048191 Let (u1,u2) be successive untouchable numbers such that phi(u1) = phi(u2) = k; sequence gives values of k.

Original entry on oeis.org

32, 144, 192, 312, 240, 592, 672, 760, 648, 936, 1600, 864, 1560, 1224, 1872, 2160, 2688, 1920, 2088, 1920, 3312, 3732, 3760, 2640, 3984, 4240, 4272, 2880, 4248, 6432, 5976, 5112, 7760, 5280, 7932, 4320, 8968, 9000, 6176, 7680, 10224, 7560, 12072, 12432, 12552
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			32 is a term since 96 and 120 are successive untouchable numbers and phi(96) = phi(120) = 32.
144 is a term since 292 and 304 are successive untouchable numbers and phi(292) = phi(304) = 144.
		

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a(n) = A000010(A048189(n)) = A000010(A048190(n)). - Amiram Eldar, Sep 23 2022

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Offset changed to 1 and more terms from Michel Marcus, Jun 08 2015
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