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a(n) is the smallest abundant number that differs from the next abundant number by n.
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%I #12 Mar 13 2020 12:46:39

%S 5775,18,942,20,5391411025,12

%N a(n) is the smallest abundant number that differs from the next abundant number by n.

%C Sequence is finite; any multiple of 6 is abundant.

%Y Cf. Sequences of abundant numbers that differ from the next abundant number by k for any k: A096399 (k = 1), A228382 (k = 3), A316098 (k = 4), A306497 (k = 5), A316099 (k = 6).

%Y Cf. A005101 (abundant numbers), A094268.

%Y Cf. A329525 (smallest abundant numbers k such that k and k+n are both abundant).

%K nonn,fini,full

%O 1,1

%A _Jaroslav Krizek_, Jan 16 2020