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%I A322697 #24 Feb 14 2019 19:09:20 %S A322697 5701466232,5806935288,5824716000,5863036500,5940941280,5978840580, %T A322697 5980026420,6376872150,6520948434,6566627430,6726168150,28249479864, %U A322697 29028683320,29045194360,29849886456,29850170376,31778709534,31888948266,33524950602,33528569646,33543272334,33644878554 %N A322697 Eleven-column table read by rows: Primitive distinct 11-tuples that have the same value of phi, sigma, and tau. %C A322697 The terms are consecutive 11-tuples, ordered so that (A) a(11i-10) < a(11i-9) < ... < a(11i) for i > 0, and (B) a(11i+1) < a(11i+12) for i >= 0. This sequence has primitive solutions only. If k is relatively prime to all of the terms in a primitive 11-tuple, then multiplying the terms in that 11-tuple by k gives another solution - see A322687. %H A322697 Jud McCranie, <a href="/A322697/b322697.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..55</a> %e A322697 5701466232, 5806935288, 5824716000, 5863036500, 5940941280, 5978840580, 5980026420, 6376872150, 6520948434, 6566627430, and 6726168150 have the same value of phi (1443225600), sigma (20473689600), and tau (384), so these eleven numbers are in the sequence. %Y A322697 Cf. A134922, A322687, A322688, A322689, A322690, A322691, A322692, A322693, A322694, A322695, A322696. %K A322697 nonn,tabf %O A322697 1,1 %A A322697 _Jud McCranie_, Dec 30 2018 %E A322697 More terms from _Jud McCranie_, Jan 13 2019