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A064012 usigma(usigma(n))=3*n where usigma(n) is the sum of unitary divisors of n (A034448).

Original entry on oeis.org

10, 30, 288, 660, 720, 2146560
Offset: 1

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Author

Felice Russo, Sep 07 2001

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Comments

Is this sequence finite?
18 is the only known integer usigma(usigma(n)) = kn for some integer k >= 4 (no other one <= 2^30). - Tomohiro Yamada, Apr 22 2017
a(7) > 2.85*10^11, if it exists. The same bound holds also for any n > 18 such usigma(usigma(n)) = k*n for some integer k >= 4. - Giovanni Resta, Apr 10 2019

Examples

			10 belongs to the sequence because usigma(usigma(10)) = 30 = 3*10.
		

Crossrefs

Extensions

One more term from Naohiro Nomoto, Oct 21 2001
No other terms < 1070000000, Jud McCranie, Oct 28 2001