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A050972 Smaller member of friendly pairs ordered by smallest maximal element.

Original entry on oeis.org

6, 30, 80, 40, 12, 84, 66, 78, 102, 6, 28, 114, 240, 138, 120, 150, 174, 135, 186, 864, 222, 246, 60, 258, 282, 560, 318, 84, 270, 330, 84, 270, 1488, 354, 366, 720, 390, 402, 426, 360, 438, 880, 474, 498, 510, 440, 30, 140, 534, 132, 1040, 570, 582, 606
Offset: 1

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Conjecture: If a(n) is in A005153, then A050973(n) is in A005153. It is natural to ask if there exists a generalization of the indicator function for A005153, call it m(n), such that m(n) = 1 for n in A005153, 0 < m(n) < 1 otherwise, and m(a(n)) <= m(A050973(n)) for all n. See also A017666. - Jaycob Coleman, Sep 27 2014

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Cf. A050973 (larger member of pair), A074902 (friendly numbers).