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A275491
Number of primitive weird numbers (A002975) below 10^n.
4
0, 0, 1, 2, 7, 13, 24, 48, 85, 152, 276, 499, 881
OFFSET
0,4
COMMENTS
It is not known unconditionally whether there are infinitely many primitive weird numbers (PWN; A002975), although numerical data provides strong evidence: even the number of weird numbers of the form 2^k*p*q (A258882, A258333) seems to increase rapidly as k increases. G. Melfi has shown that Cramer's conjecture implies the infiniteness of PWN.
Partial sums of A275492.
LINKS
Giuseppe Melfi, On the conditional infiniteness of primitive weird numbers, Journal of Number Theory, Volume 147, February 2015, Pages 508-514.
PROG
(PARI) my(s=0); vector(10, n, s+=sum(n=10^n\20+1, 10^n\2, is_A002975(n*2)))
(PARI) vector(10, n, #select(t->t<10^n, A002975)) \\ If A002975 is defined as set, vector, or list with enough terms.
KEYWORD
nonn,more
AUTHOR
M. F. Hasler, Jul 30 2016
EXTENSIONS
a(12) from Robert G. Wilson v, May 25 2018
a(10) corrected by Amiram Eldar, Sep 02 2023
STATUS
approved