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A287262
Numbers whose sum of proper divisors is equal to 690100611194.
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1258418761414, 1276686130498, 1286096593354, 1290188098942, 1306261870882, 1321049741038, 1338795185146, 1350625481098, 1359498202882, 1365723585502, 1367261834038, 1371277504834, 1372962401386, 1373062247098, 1373771709754, 1374112095298, 1374709701094
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
The number 690100611194 is the 49th term of A283157. That is, no even number below it has more preimages under the sum-of-proper-divisors function. Up to 2^40, this is the even number with the greatest number of preimages. As of May 22 2017, this is the largest known even number with the greatest number of preimages.
There are exactly 139 terms in the sequence.
In 2016, C. Pomerance proved that, for every e > 0, the number of preimages is O_e(n^{2/3+e}).
Conjecture: there exists a positive real number k such that the number of preimages of an even number n is O((log n)^k).
LINKS
C. Pomerance, The first function and its iterates, A Celebration of the Work of R. L. Graham, S. Butler, J. Cooper, and G. Hurlbert, eds., Cambridge U. Press, to appear.
EXAMPLE
a(1) = 1258418761414, because it is the smallest number whose sum of proper divisors is equal to 690100611194: 1 + 2 + 31 + 62 + 20297076797 + 40594153594 + 629209380707 = 690100611194.
KEYWORD
fini,full,nonn
AUTHOR
Anton Mosunov, May 22 2017
STATUS
approved