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An even number of the form 4n+2 (i.e., an integer which is divisible by 2 but not by 4). The first few for n=0, 1, 2, ... are 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, ... (OEIS A016825)
The Reidemeister move of type III.
An algorithm for computing an Egyptian fraction.
Consecutive Smith numbers. The first few Smith brothers are (728, 729), (2964, 2965), (3864, 3865), (4959, 4960), ... (OEIS A050219 and A050220).
In a network with three graph edges at each graph vertex, the number of Hamiltonian cycles through a specified graph edge is 0 or even.
The socle of a group G is the subgroup generated by its minimal normal subgroups. For example, the symmetric group S_4 has two nontrivial normal subgroups: A_4 and ...
An odd composite number N is called a Somer-Lucas d-pseudoprime (with d>=1) if there exists a nondegenerate Lucas sequence U(P,Q) with U_0=0, U_1=1, D=P^2-4Q, such that ...
A 3-multiperfect number P_3. Six sous-doubles are known (120, 672, 523776, 459818240, 1476304896, and 51001180160; OEIS A005820), and these are believed to comprise all ...
A 4-multiperfect number P_4. 36 sous-triples are known (30240, 32760, 2178540, 23569920, ...; OEIS A027687), and these are believed to comprise all sous-triples.
A spectrum sequence is a sequence formed by successive multiples of a real number a rounded down to the nearest integer s_n=|_na_|. If a is irrational, the spectrum is called ...
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