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A026416 A 2-way classification of integers: a(1) = 1, a(2) = 2 and for n > 2, a(n) is the smallest number not of the form a(i)*a(j) for 1 <= i < j < n. +0
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OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

An equivalent definition is: a(1) = 1, a(2) = 2; and for n > 2, a(n) = least positive integer > a(n-1) and not of the form a(i)*a(j) for 1 <= i < j < n.

A variant of A000028, differing only in the inclusion of 1.

This has a simpler definition than A000028, but the resulting pair lacks the crucial property of the A000028/A000379 pair (see the comment in A000028). - N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Sep 28 2007

Contains (for example) 180, so is different from A123193. - Max Alekseyev, Sep 20 2007

EXAMPLE

a(8) is not 10 because we already have 10 = 2*5. Of course all primes appear. 16 appears because 16 is not a product of earlier terms.

CROSSREFS

Complement of A131181. Cf. A000028.

Cf. A066724, A026477, A050376, A084400.

Sequence in context: A005706 A064175 A000028 this_sequence A123193 A066724 A079851

Adjacent sequences: A026413 A026414 A026415 this_sequence A026417 A026418 A026419

KEYWORD

nonn,easy

AUTHOR

Clark Kimberling (ck6(AT)evansville.edu)

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Max Alekseyev (maxale(AT)gmail.com), Sep 23 2007

Edited by N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Jul 13 2008 at the suggestion of R. J. Mathar and Max Alekseyev

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