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%I A052202
%S A052202 77,85,91,95,115,119,121,133,143,145,155,161,169,185,187,203,205,209,
%T A052202 215,217,221,235,245,247,253,259,265,275,287,289,295,299,301,305,319,
%U A052202 323,325,329,335,341,343,355,357,361,363,365,371,377,385,391,395,399
%N A052202 If p^a(p,n) is highest power of p that divides n, then product(p=primes)[ln(p)^a(p,
               n) ] > ln(n).
%C A052202 First even term is 1334.
%H A052202 Leroy Quet, <a href="http://www.prism-of-spirals.net/">Home Page</a> 
               (listed in lieu of email address)
%e A052202 245 is included because 245 = 5*7^2 and ln(5)*ln(7)^2 > ln(245).
%Y A052202 Sequence in context: A116246 A128670 A033397 this_sequence A089525 A154534 
               A061671
%Y A052202 Adjacent sequences: A052199 A052200 A052201 this_sequence A052203 A052204 
               A052205
%K A052202 nonn
%O A052202 0,1
%A A052202 Leroy Quet, Jan 28 2000

    
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