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A363177 Primitive abundant numbers (A071395) that are cubefull numbers (A036966). 2
26376098024367, 33912126031329, 1910383099764867, 2792098376579421, 5229860083034911875, 6886512413632368153, 8815747507513708671, 28966027524687899919, 42200802302982406288, 89594138836162749375, 224439112362213402759, 288564573037131517833, 512767531125033485625 (list; graph; refs; listen; history; text; internal format)
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
It seems that this sequence is also the intersection of A036966 and A091191 (checked up to 10^27).
Are there terms that are 4-full numbers (A036967)? There are none below 10^27.
LINKS
Amiram Eldar, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..42 (terms below 10^27)
CROSSREFS
Intersection of A036966 and A071395.
Subsequence of A363169 and A363175.
A306797 is a subsequence.
Sequence in context: A350363 A289149 A297355 * A297357 A080124 A121843
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Amiram Eldar, May 19 2023
STATUS
approved

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