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A231178
Let A={1,2,5,6,8,11,13,...} be the sequence of numbers k>=1 such that k+4 is evil (A001969), and let B be the complement of A. The sequence lists numbers for which the number of A-divisors equals number of B-divisors.
1
1, 9, 49, 289, 324, 676, 961, 1369, 1849, 3249, 4356, 6084, 6889, 7921, 8281, 8836, 10609, 11236, 12769, 14161, 14884, 15129, 16129, 17689, 19321, 21316, 22500, 22801, 24649, 25281, 26569, 27889, 28561, 30276, 31329, 32761, 39601, 44944, 45369, 45796, 47524
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
All terms are perfect squares.
EXAMPLE
324 has 14 proper divisors {1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,27,36,54,81,108,162} from which 7 from A {1,2,6,36,54,81,162} and 7 from B {3,4,9,12,18,27,108}. So 324 is in the sequence.
MATHEMATICA
odiousQ[n_]:=OddQ[DigitCount[n, 2][[1]]];
Select[Range[200], 0==Length[#]-2Length[Select[#, odiousQ[#+4]&]]&[Most[Divisors[#^2]]]&]^2 (* Peter J. C. Moses, Nov 08 2013 *)
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,base
AUTHOR
STATUS
approved