OFFSET
1,6
FORMULA
EXAMPLE
For n = 10, binomial(10,5) = 252 = 4*9*7 has 18 divisors, 8 are unitary and the residual 10 are non-unitary; thus a(10) = 18 - 8 = 10.
MATHEMATICA
Table[Function[k, DivisorSum[k, 1 &, ! CoprimeQ[#, k/#] &]]@ Binomial[n, Ceiling[n/2]], {n, 57}] (* Michael De Vlieger, Jun 29 2017 *)
f[n_] := DivisorSigma[0, n] - 2^PrimeNu[n]; Table[f[Binomial[n, Floor[n/2]]], {n, 1, 60}] (* Amiram Eldar, Jul 22 2024 *)
PROG
(PARI) a(n) = apply(x -> numdiv(x) - 2^omega(x), binomial(n, n\2)); \\ Amiram Eldar, Jul 22 2024
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
STATUS
approved