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A363297 Unitary weird numbers (A064114) with more unitary divisors than any smaller weird number.

Original entry on oeis.org

70, 4030, 4199030, 5702250610
Offset: 1

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Amiram Eldar, May 26 2023

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The corresponding numbers of unitary divisors are 8, 16, 32, 64, ...
a(5) > 10^10, if it exists.

Examples

			The first 2 unitary weird numbers, 70 and 4030, have an increasing number of unitary divisors, 8 and 16. The least unitary weird number with more than 16 unitary divisors is the 6091st unitary weird number, 4199030, which has 32 unitary divisors.
		

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