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A180464 a(n) is the smallest number m such that sigma(m)=46^n, or 0 if m does not exist.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 180217597, 6217507317, 325975026477, 15034820907837, 919684211139697, 31808042757482763, 1463508270300620883, 58746435953696315769, 2709539295335742607689, 138000408890542031957601, 5718143312090439006662949, 263735727094699893912217269
Offset: 0

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Walter Kehowski, Sep 06 2010

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			a(5)=180217597=7*25745371 and sigma(180217597)=(2^3)*(2^2*23^5)=2^5*23^5 and 180217597 is the smallest such number.
		

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Terms a(15) onward from Max Alekseyev, Mar 03 2014