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%I A051283
%S A051283 30,60,70,84,90,105,120,126,132,140,154,165,168,180,182,195,198,210,
%T A051283 220,231,234,252,260,264,273,280,286,306,308,312,315,330,336,340,357,
%U A051283 360,364,374,380,385,390,396,399,408,418,420,429,440,442,455,456,462
%N A051283 Numbers n such that if write n = Product p_i^e_i (p_i primes) and P = 
               max p_i^e_i, then n/P > P.
%C A051283 A080170(n+1) + 1 (conjectured). - Ralf Stephan, Feb 20 2004
%H A051283 Leroy Quet, <a href="http://www.prism-of-spirals.net/">Home Page</a> 
               (listed in lieu of email address)
%e A051283 120 = 2^3*3^1*5^1, P = 2^3 = 8. 120 is included because 120/8 = 15 > 
               8.
%Y A051283 Cf. A034699.
%Y A051283 Sequence in context: A121960 A040870 A051488 this_sequence A066031 A071140 
               A074915
%Y A051283 Adjacent sequences: A051280 A051281 A051282 this_sequence A051284 A051285 
               A051286
%K A051283 nonn,easy,nice
%O A051283 1,1
%A A051283 Leroy Quet
%E A051283 More terms from James A. Sellers (sellersj(AT)math.psu.edu), Dec 11 1999

    
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