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%I A212610 #20 Feb 27 2013 14:56:19 %S A212610 135,819,3375,6975,25137,40131,68607,154791,22113,448335,557375, %T A212610 721525,451737,1401543,1278316,1680705,273,2876211,6739509,10590125, %U A212610 188325,11208375,8775,12525435,9020375,13934375,20365625,56162575,1083537,83479977,3416875 %N A212610 Pairs of primitive deficient numbers having the same value of sigma(k)/k, listed by increasing value of the larger of the two k values. %C A212610 "Primitive" means that the pair (a(2n-1),a(n)) = (k,k') is not a multiple of another such pair occurring earlier. - _M. F. Hasler_, Feb 25 2013 %H A212610 Donovan Johnson, <a href="/A212610/b212610.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..48</a> %F A212610 a(2n-1) = A212611(n), a(2n) = A212612(n), for all n>0. - _M. F. Hasler_, Feb 22 2013 %Y A212610 Cf. A211680 (non-primitive pairs), A212611, A212612 (the pairs separated). %K A212610 nonn %O A212610 1,1 %A A212610 _T. D. Noe_, May 23 2012 %E A212610 a(19)-a(31) from _Donovan Johnson_, May 24 2012