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%I A174671 #14 Oct 12 2020 19:51:00 %S A174671 808017424794512875886459904961710757005754368000000000, %T A174671 404008712397256437943229952480855378502877184000000000, %U A174671 269339141598170958628819968320570252335251456000000000,202004356198628218971614976240427689251438592000000000,161603484958902575177291980992342151401150873600000000 %N A174671 Divisors of the order of the Monster group, sorted into decreasing order. %C A174671 Let Mnr = A001228(26) = 808017424794512875886459904961710757005754368000000000, also called the Monster number, cf. A003131; %C A174671 a(n) = Mnr / A174670(n); %C A174671 the sequence is finite with A174601(26) = 424488960 terms; %C A174671 a(n) = A174670(424488960 - n + 1). %H A174671 Reinhard Zumkeller, <a href="/A174671/b174671.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..100</a> %H A174671 <a href="/index/Di#divisors">Index entries for sequences related to divisors of numbers</a> %e A174671 a(1) = Mnr; %e A174671 a(424488960) = 1, the last term. %K A174671 fini,nonn %O A174671 1,1 %A A174671 _Reinhard Zumkeller_, Apr 02 2010