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%I A060942
%S A060942 2,12,420,27720
%N A060942 a(n) is the largest integer m such that m is divisible by every integer 
               in the interval 1 <= x <= m^(1/n).
%C A060942 Probably this is a subsequence of A003418 but I do not have a proof at 
               the moment.
%e A060942 a(3) = 420 because 420^(1/3) = 7.4888..., 420 is divisible by all of 
               1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and it is the largest such number with respect to the 
               exponent 1/3.
%Y A060942 A003418.
%Y A060942 Sequence in context: A012551 A156509 A051009 this_sequence A072446 A015181 
               A012378
%Y A060942 Adjacent sequences: A060939 A060940 A060941 this_sequence A060943 A060944 
               A060945
%K A060942 nonn
%O A060942 1,1
%A A060942 Ahmed Fares (ahmedfares(AT)my-deja.com), May 07 2001

    
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