%I A062566
%S A062566 1,2,1,6,3,6,1,3,15,30,5,15,10,5,210,35,105,70,35,210,70,105,35,7,770,
%T A062566 35,14,385,2310,770,1155,385,77,2310,385,154,1155,5005,30030,10010,
%U A062566 15015,5005,1001,30030,5005,2002,15015,3003,1001,30030,6006,1001,255255
%N A062566 Square-free parts of highly composite numbers (definition 1) (A002182).
%H A062566 Klaus Brockhaus, <a href="b062566.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..1000</
a> [From Klaus Brockhaus (klaus-brockhaus(AT)t-online.de), Nov 29
2008]
%e A062566 Highly composite numbers are those for which d(n), the number of divisors
of n, is a record. The tenth such number is 120, expressible as (2^3)*3*5,
in which the largest square is 2^2 = 4. 120/4=30, so a(10)=30.
%Y A062566 A002182.
%Y A062566 Sequence in context: A160047 A097288 A100014 this_sequence A126265 A124441
A026191
%Y A062566 Adjacent sequences: A062563 A062564 A062565 this_sequence A062567 A062568
A062569
%K A062566 nonn
%O A062566 1,2
%A A062566 N. Fernandez (primeness(AT)borve.org), Jul 03 2001
%E A062566 More terms from Klaus Brockhaus (klaus-brockhaus(AT)t-online.de), Nov
29 2008
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