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%I A085904
%S A085904 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,48
%N A085904 n, n+1 and n+2 are highly composite numbers, i.e. have prime divisors 
               < 10.
%C A085904 No more terms < 3*10^7. Probably no more terms. - David Wasserman (wasserma(AT)spawar.navy.mil), 
               Feb 10 2005
%e A085904 48 is a member as 48, 49 and 50 all three have prime divisors < or = 
               7.
%Y A085904 Sequence in context: A024652 A010353 A010352 this_sequence A024653 A024654 
               A004859
%Y A085904 Adjacent sequences: A085901 A085902 A085903 this_sequence A085905 A085906 
               A085907
%K A085904 base,nonn
%O A085904 0,2
%A A085904 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Jul 09 2003

    
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