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A137602 a(n) is the smallest number m such that sigma(m)=n*pi(m), or 0 if no such m exists.

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 2, 6, 38, 44, 92, 66, 174, 108, 688, 120, 954, 300, 2744, 3186, 2424, 2070, 2904, 1080, 3432, 17004, 1042810, 8976, 32232, 20916, 19260, 76908, 5284804, 98064, 281600, 31320, 4070868, 3013472, 69720, 1126380, 7272564, 52920, 316080, 336840
Offset: 2

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Author

Farideh Firoozbakht, Apr 11 2008

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There is no number m such that sigma(m)=pi(m).

Examples

			a(29)=5284804 because sigma(5284804)=29*pi(5284804) and 5284804 is the smallest such number.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A055234.