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%I A295656 #5 Nov 27 2017 12:44:32 %S A295656 1,1,1,1,4,5,11,1,16,1,19,11,23,25,13,1,16,34,7,19,39,41,7,23,47,7,5, %T A295656 53,9,7,57,1,4,11,67,10,71,73,37,13,79,27,41,85,43,11,89,47,5,97,49, %U A295656 101,17,13,35,109,11,56,113,29,117,119,15,1,32,65,131,67,45,137,23,142,143,145,73,149,25,19,153,79,159,23,27 %N A295656 a(n) = A005187(n) / A294896(n) = A005187(n) / gcd(A000203(n), A005187(n)). %H A295656 Antti Karttunen, <a href="/A295656/b295656.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..16384</a> %F A295656 a(n) = A005187(n) / A294896(n) = A005187(n) / gcd(A000203(n), A005187(n)). %Y A295656 Cf. A000203, A005187, A294896, A295655. %K A295656 nonn %O A295656 1,5 %A A295656 _Antti Karttunen_, Nov 25 2017