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%I A003032 M1875
%S A003032 2,8,48,98,350,440,2430,2430,13310,13454,17575,212380,212380,212380,
%T A003032 1205644,1205644,1205644,2018978,3939648,3939648,15473808,15473808,
%U A003032 407498958,407498958,407498958,407498958,621723284,621723284,1129770949
%N A003032 Every sequence of 3 numbers > a(n) contains a prime > p(n).
%D A003032 N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, 
               Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
%D A003032 E. F. Ecklund and R. B. Eggleton, Prime factors of consecutive integers, 
               Amer. Math. Monthly, 79 (1972), 1082-1089.
%Y A003032 Sequence in context: A009566 A003275 A078558 this_sequence A058928 A004141 
               A009693
%Y A003032 Adjacent sequences: A003029 A003030 A003031 this_sequence A003033 A003034 
               A003035
%K A003032 nonn,nice
%O A003032 2,1
%A A003032 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A003032 More terms from David W. Wilson (davidwwilson(AT)comcast.net)

    
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