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%I A097620
%S A097620 12,16,18,24,30,32,36,40,42,48,54,60,64,72,84,88,90,96,102,108,112,120,
%T A097620 128,132,138,140,144,150,156,160,162,168,180,192,198,200,210,216,224,
%U A097620 228,234,240,250,252,256,264,270,272,280,282,288,294,300,304,306,308
%N A097620 Numbers having more prime factors than their neighbors together.
%C A097620 Subsequence of A097619.
%e A097620 A001222(64)=A001222(2^6)=6, A001222(64-1)=A001222(3*3*7)=3 and A001222(64+1)=A001222(5*13)=2: 
               6>3+2, therefore 64 is a term.
%Y A097620 Cf. A001222.
%Y A097620 Sequence in context: A107308 A051518 A043544 this_sequence A089021 A112548 
               A032620
%Y A097620 Adjacent sequences: A097617 A097618 A097619 this_sequence A097621 A097622 
               A097623
%K A097620 nonn
%O A097620 1,1
%A A097620 Reinhard Zumkeller (reinhard.zumkeller(AT)gmail.com), Aug 17 2004

    
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