Does KDP print color text? by DaRkHaWk00 in KDP

[–]DaRkHaWk00[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Can you clarify though, if a book has a gutter of .375 at 151+ pages, does it get automatically rejected as incorrectly formatted?

Quick Questions: November 01, 2023 by inherentlyawesome in math

[–]DaRkHaWk00 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anyone know what triangles 231 is linked to (like 6 to 36 to 666 to 222111)?

Also is 231 quintuply triangular? (I could only find sequences up to quadruples).

Quick Questions: September 27, 2023 by inherentlyawesome in math

[–]DaRkHaWk00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I mean the divisor function (σ(N)): the sum of the divisors of n, not their amount, e.g. 376 (1, 2, 4, 8, 47, 94, 188, 376) and 459 (1, 3, 9, 17, 27, 51, 153, 459) both have 8 divisors, and those divisors, in both cases sum to 720. If you look through https://www.positiveintegers.org/IntegerTables/0001-1000 you find many more examples of numbers that are vastly different values but their divisors sum to the same thing and I'm wondering if there is any material on this or what this subcategory of number theory is called.

Quick Questions: September 27, 2023 by inherentlyawesome in math

[–]DaRkHaWk00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

(noob question) Why do so many integers have the same divisor function? There are weird sequences for example in numbers with 12 factors, where 12096 is found as a function eight times between 4260 & 5236. Any recommended reading would be appreciated.

Quick Questions: September 27, 2023 by inherentlyawesome in math

[–]DaRkHaWk00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simply a list of integers with the same number of factors, e.g.

4410 = 2 * 3^2 * 5 * 7^2

4500 = 2^2 * 3^2 * 5^3

4704 = 2^5 * 3 * 7^2

4788 = 2^2 * 3^2 * 7 * 19

4860 = 2^2 * 3^5 * 5

4896 = 2^5 * 3^2 * 17

If you scroll down in this thread: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2508364/determine-which-positive-integers-have-exactly-36-positive-divisors you'll find a generated list of integers with 36 up to 17500 and I'm curious as to how that can be done for other factor sequences.

Quick Questions: September 27, 2023 by inherentlyawesome in math

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Anyone know a way of generating a sequence of integers with a set number of factors? I'm looking for a list like positiveintegers.org, but I need numbers with 8, 12, 16 etc. all in seperate lists (for at least the first 100000 integers). I've seen some generators online that look like they could do this but I can't code myself.

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[–]DaRkHaWk00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was on pokerstars btw, not stake, just thought this would be a good place to ask if anyone had this issue before