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A192853 Places n such that the two remainders A187680(n) and A191906(n) are both zero. 0

%I #17 Mar 30 2012 18:52:46

%S 6,28,120,270,496,672,924,1320,3948,7980,8128,10920,12690,15456,18018,

%T 25296,27930,29190,30240,30294,32760,35640,52080,55692,61770,69936,

%U 76986,83160,83580,86814,106950,127218,130200,131040,141360,155610

%N Places n such that the two remainders A187680(n) and A191906(n) are both zero.

%C The even perfect numbers (A000396) are a subsequence.

%Y Cf. A000396, A187680, A191906

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Juri-Stepan Gerasimov_, Jul 11 2011

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