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A066264 Number of composites < primorial(p) with all prime factors > p. +0
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0, 0, 0, 5, 141, 2517, 49835, 1012858, 24211837, 721500293, 22627459400, 844130935667, 34729870646917 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,4

COMMENT

There is a simple relationship between this sequence and the number of primes < primorial(p), as given by A000849 and sequence A005867 which gives the number of composites in primorial(p+1) having (p+1) as their lowest prime factor: a(n) = n + A005867(n+1) - A000849(n) - 1. - Dennis Martin (dennis.martin(AT)dptechnology.com), Apr 15 2007

LINKS

Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Link to a section of The World of Mathematics.

EXAMPLE

There are 5 composites < primorial(7) or 210 and whose prime factors are all larger than 7: 121 (11*11), 143 (11*13), 169 (13*13), 187 (11*17) and 209 (11*19).

CROSSREFS

Cf. A002110.

Cf. A000849, A005867.

Sequence in context: A061320 A136464 A006269 this_sequence A037049 A134503 A081322

Adjacent sequences: A066261 A066262 A066263 this_sequence A066265 A066266 A066267

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Dec 10 2001.

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Dennis Martin (dennis.martin(AT)dptechnology.com), Apr 15 2007

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