66368
domain: N
Appears in sequences
- a(0) = 0, and for n > 0, (a(n)) gives the indices n for which d(n) > d(k) for k < n, where d is the difference sequence of (cos k + sin k).at n=23A299639
- Bi-unitary near-perfect numbers: bi-unitary abundant numbers k such that the abundance d = bsigma(k) - 2*k is a bi-unitary divisor of k, where bsigma(k) is the sum of bi-unitary divisors of k (A188999).at n=43A303359