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A049051
Numbers k such that k through k+4 all have the same number of divisors.
13
11605, 12855, 13782, 19142, 21494, 28374, 28375, 40311, 42805, 50582, 55254, 60231, 60663, 79094, 87655, 90181, 90182, 95845, 99655, 103621, 109765, 115591, 120727, 121045, 122151, 122871, 142454, 142806, 152630, 157493, 157494, 171893
OFFSET
1,1
LINKS
Amiram Eldar, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000 (terms 1..1000 from Donovan Johnson)
MATHEMATICA
Flatten[Position[Partition[DivisorSigma[0, Range[200000]], 5, 1], _?(Length[ Union[#]] == 1&), {1}, Heads->False]] (* Harvey P. Dale, May 30 2014 *)
SequencePosition[DivisorSigma[0, Range[200000]], {x_, x_, x_, x_, x_}][[All, 1]] (* Requires Mathematica version 10 or later *) (* Harvey P. Dale, Jul 03 2017 *)
CROSSREFS
Other runs of equidivisor numbers: A005237 (runs of 2), A005238 (runs of 3), A006601 (runs of 4), A049052 (runs of 6), A049053 (runs of 7).
Sequence in context: A226905 A162865 A237534 * A250242 A231321 A154053
KEYWORD
nonn
STATUS
approved

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