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%I A141814 #11 Oct 29 2019 05:33:13 %S A141814 1,5,29,169,1105,2405,3445,2665,9425,12325,55205,101065,124501,160225, %T A141814 204425,239425,292825,226525,446165,456025,456025,801125,637325, %U A141814 493025,801125,801125,706225,1185665,1185665,1759925,1770305,1291225,1313845,1185665,1743625 %N A141814 RMS values of the Primitive RMS numbers: a(n) is the Root Mean Square of the divisors of A141813(n). %H A141814 Giovanni Resta, <a href="/A141814/b141814.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2768</a> (terms 1..187 from Andrew Weimholt, terms 188..666 from Donovan Johnson) %e A141814 a(5)=1105, because A141813(5)=3055, with divisors 1,5,13,47,65,235,611,3055 and RMS(1,5,13,47,65,235,611,3055) = 1105. %Y A141814 Cf. A140480, A141812, A141813, A141815, A141816. %K A141814 nonn %O A141814 1,2 %A A141814 _Andrew Weimholt_, Jul 07 2008, Jul 09 2008