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A092024 a(n) is the smallest number m such that m has n distinct prime divisors and if p is a prime divisor of m then p*m +1 is prime. +0
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2, 6, 354, 210, 43860, 463980, 189583590, 6958972020, 200007607800 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

Carlos Rivera, The Prime Puzzles & Problems connection.

EXAMPLE

a(7)=189583590 because 189583590=2*3*5*7*41*97*227, all the seven numbers 2*189583590+1, 3*189583590+1, 5*189583590+1, 7*189583590+1, 41*189583590+1, 97*189583590+1 and 227*189583590+1 are prime numbers and 189583590 is the smallest number m with such property.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A092023.

Cf. A112723, A112724.

Sequence in context: A164829 A028337 A135014 this_sequence A069261 A053608 A123261

Adjacent sequences: A092021 A092022 A092023 this_sequence A092025 A092026 A092027

KEYWORD

more,nonn

AUTHOR

Farideh Firoozbakht (mymontain(AT)yahoo.com), Feb 19 2004

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