Search: id:A007850 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A007850 %S A007850 30,858,1722,66198,2214408306,24423128562,432749205173838, %T A007850 14737133470010574,550843391309130318,244197000982499715087866346, %U A007850 554079914617070801288578559178,1910667181420507984555759916338506 %N A007850 Giuga numbers: numbers n such that p divides n/p - 1 for every prime divisor p of n. %C A007850 There are no other Giuga numbers with <= 8 prime factors. I did an exhaustive search using a PARI script which implemented Borweins and Girgensohn's method for finding n factor solutions given n-2 factors). - Fred Schneider (frederick.william.schneider(AT)gmail.com), Jul 04 2006 %C A007850 One further Giuga number is known with 10 prime factors, namely: %C A007850 420001794970774706203871150967065663240419575375163060922876441614\ %C A007850 2557211582098432545190323474818 = %C A007850 2 * 3 * 11 * 23 * 31 * 47059 * 2217342227 * 1729101023519 * 8491659218261819498490029296021 * 58254480569119734123541298976556403 %C A007850 but this may not be the next term. (See the Butske et al. paper.) %C A007850 Giuga numbers are the solution of the differential equation n'=n+1, being n' the arithmetic derivative of n. [From Paolo P. Lava (ppl(AT)spl.at), Nov 16 2009] %D A007850 D. Borwein, J. M. Borwein, P. B. Borwein and R. Girgensohn, Giuga's Conjecture on Primality. Amer. Math. Monthly 103, No. 1, 40-50 (1996). %D A007850 J. M. Borwein and E. Wong, A Survey of Results Relating to Giuga's Conjecture on Primality. Vinet, Luc (ed.): Advances in Mathematical Sciences: CRM's 25 Years. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. CRM Proc. Lect. Notes. 11, 13-27 (1997). %D A007850 Butske, William; Jaje, Lynda M. and Mayernik, Daniel R., On the equation Sum_{p | N} 1/p + (1/N)=1, pseudoperfect numbers and perfectly weighted graphs, Math. Comp. 69 (2000), no. 229, 407-420. %D A007850 J.-M. De Koninck, Ces nombres qui nous fascinent, Entry 30, pp 11, Ellipses, Paris 2008. %H A007850 Butske, William; Jaje, Lynda M. and Mayernik, Daniel R., Pdf version %H A007850 Mersenne Forum, Giuga numbers %H A007850 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Link to a section of The World of Mathematics. %H A007850 Wikipedia, Agoh-Giuga conjecture %e A007850 1910667181420507984555759916338506 = 2 * 3 * 7 * 43 * 1831 * 138683 * 2861051 * 1456230512169437 %Y A007850 Sequence in context: A049394 A143169 A001201 this_sequence A158580 A097313 A056389 %Y A007850 Adjacent sequences: A007847 A007848 A007849 this_sequence A007851 A007852 A007853 %K A007850 nonn,nice,new %O A007850 1,1 %A A007850 dborwein(AT)uwo.ca, jborwein(AT)cecm.sfu.ca, pborwein(AT)cecm.sfu.ca and rgirgens(AT)julian.uwo.ca %E A007850 a(12) from Fred Schneider (frederick.william.schneider(AT)gmail.com), Jul 04 2006 %E A007850 Further references from Fred Schneider (frederick.william.schneider(AT)gmail.com), Aug 19 2006 Search completed in 0.001 seconds