Aliquot sequence 3630 ends after reaching 100 digits
- Benito, M. 4
- Creyaufmüller, W. 2
- Varona, J.L. 1
- Zimmermann, P. 3
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Universidad de La Rioja
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- 2 Freie Waldorfschule Aachen, Anton-Kurze-Allee 10, Aachen, D-52074, Germany
- 3 INRIA Lorraine, Technopôle de Nancy-Brabois, 615 rue du Jardin Botanique, BP 101, Villers-lès-Nancy, F-54600, France
- 4 Instituto Sagasta, Glorieta del Doctor Zubía s/n, Logroño, 26003, Spain
ISSN: 1058-6458
Année de publication: 2002
Volumen: 11
Número: 2
Pages: 201-206
Type: Article
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Résumé
In this paper we present a new computational record: the aliquot sequence starting at 3630 converges to 1 after reaching a hundred decimal digits. Also, we show the current status of all the aliquot sequences starting with a number smaller than 10,000; we have reached at leat 95 digits for all of them. In particular, we have reached at least 112 digits for the so-called "Lehmer five sequences," and 101 digits for the "Godwin twelve sequences." Finally, we give a summary showing the number of aliquot sequences of unknown end starting with a number less than or equal 10<sup>6</sup>.