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A296088 Filter combining sigma(n) with the parity of n; restricted growth sequence transform of ((-1)^n)*A000203(n).

Original entry on oeis.org

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Author

Antti Karttunen, Dec 07 2017

Keywords

Examples

			For n = 21 and 31 the restricted growth sequence transform assigns the same value (we have a(21) = a(31) = 21) because both numbers are odd, and the sum of their divisors is equal as sigma(21) = sigma(31) = 32.
On the other hand, although sigma(14) = sigma(15) = 24, a(14) != a(15) because the other number is even and the other number is odd. Compare to A286603.
		

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Programs

  • PARI
    up_to = 65537;
    rgs_transform(invec) = { my(om = Map(), outvec = vector(length(invec)), u=1); for(i=1, length(invec), if(mapisdefined(om,invec[i]), my(pp = mapget(om, invec[i])); outvec[i] = outvec[pp] , mapput(om,invec[i],i); outvec[i] = u; u++ )); outvec; };
    write_to_bfile(start_offset,vec,bfilename) = { for(n=1, length(vec), write(bfilename, (n+start_offset)-1, " ", vec[n])); }
    write_to_bfile(1,rgs_transform(vector(up_to,n,((-1)^n)*sigma(n))),"b296088.txt");