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Congrats! Nice, now we have a round number of them left... :wink:
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[URL="http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=945360&big=1"]945360[/URL] terminates :smile:
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[QUOTE=unconnected;388240][URL="http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=945360&big=1"]945360[/URL] terminates :smile:[/QUOTE]
Congrats! Interesting (to me, at least) that it barely grazed 120 digits at its apex, as though it was a barrier, or, perhaps a goal, which, when once achieved, left nothing more to prove... |
[URL="http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=407856&big=1"]407856[/URL] terminates. Max height=128.
.ps: Please update 1st post. |
Congrats on another one.
It is much easier for me to update the first post when I have the information posted. Usually I end up showing the whole sequence on the factordb to get the max height/merges. While I am waiting for that to load I sometimes get distracted:blush: I am sort of assuming that the finisher of a sequence will know that info. If not I can look it up. |
[QUOTE=unconnected;388745][URL="http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=407856&big=1"]407856[/URL] terminates. Max height=128.
.ps: Please update 1st post.[/QUOTE] Congratulations. A new maximum height for terminated sequences. Best regards Wolfgang |
one more for this year
[URL="http://factordb.com/sequences.php?se=1&aq=653448&action=last20&fr=0&to=100"]653448[/URL] terminates with p=601 (max height = 125)
P.S. Well, it merges with [STRIKE]7596[/STRIKE] 6160 (or maybe an even lower sequence), first. The graph is [URL="http://factordb.com/aliquot.php?type=1&aq=653448"]quite pretty[/URL]. |
and one more for this year
[URL="http://factordb.com/sequences.php?se=1&aq=675204&action=last20&fr=0&to=100"]675204[/URL] ends in a cycle :cool: (max height = 122)
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[QUOTE=RobertS;391264][URL="http://factordb.com/sequences.php?se=1&aq=675204&action=last20&fr=0&to=100"]675204[/URL] ends in a cycle :cool: (max height = 122)[/QUOTE]
Congratulations to Robert and Serge! Phantastic results at the end of the year. Al the best for 2015 Wolfgang |
[QUOTE=Mini-Geek;234591]I'll note that this merged with 7596 a while before it terminated, but 7596 didn't quite make it to 100 digits, so I'll just count this as a prime termination.[/QUOTE]
1000336 i:1 = 959856, the first term is smaller than 1000336. |
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