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A180461 a(n) is the smallest number m such that sigma(m)=26^n, or 0 if m does not exist.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 0, 0, 0, 312399, 8911029, 187131609, 5560483959, 126501010209, 3186244194273, 85514682943809, 2206011586559697, 55462952723504823, 1577373555132452973, 37744962467192492463, 974816528291192900817, 25345238283868264629273, 658976194648474007782617, 17245346702665551116114601
Offset: 0

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Author

Walter Kehowski, Sep 06 2010

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			a(4)=312399=3^2*103*337 since sigma(3^2*103*337)=(13)*(2^3*13)*(2*13^2)=2^4*13^4 and 312399 is the smallest such number.
		

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Extensions

Terms a(17) onward from Max Alekseyev, Mar 04 2014