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A386727 Numbers x such that there exist three integers 0

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 10, 24, 51, 78, 105, 114, 136, 186, 220, 224, 255, 322, 348, 357, 370, 435, 478, 506, 616, 642, 710, 748, 820, 861, 885, 957, 996, 1004, 1068, 1113, 1214, 1221, 1276, 1292, 1336, 1390, 1485, 1491, 1562, 1564, 1581, 1605, 1660, 1670, 1704, 1716, 1724, 1815, 1869, 1880, 1912, 1947
Offset: 1

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Author

S. I. Dimitrov, Jul 31 2025

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Comments

The numbers x, y, z and t form an amicable quadruple according to Yanney’s definition.

Examples

			114 is in the sequence since sigma(114) = sigma(158) = sigma(209) = sigma(239) = 240 = (114 + 158 + 209 + 239)/3.
		

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Programs

  • PARI
    isok(x1) = my(s=sigma(x1), vx=select(x->(x>=x1), invsigma(s)), v=vector(4, i, vx[1])); for (i=1, #vx, v[2] = vx[i]; for (j=1, #vx, v[3] = vx[j]; for (k=1, #vx, v[4] = vx[k]; if (vecsum(v) == 3*s, return(1));););); \\ Michel Marcus, Aug 01 2025

Extensions

More terms from Michel Marcus, Aug 01 2025