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%I A136154
%S A136154 2310,2730,3990,4290,6090,6270,7590,7854,8610,8970,9030,9240,9282,9690,
%T A136154 10010,10710,11550,11970,12012,12540,12810,13110,13260,13398,13650,
%U A136154 13860,14322,14490,14630,15330,15810,15960,16302,16422,16530,16380
%N A136154 Composites one larger than a prime, with exactly five distinct prime 
               factors.
%F A136154 Equals A008864 INTERSECT A051270. - R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl), 
               Feb 20 2008
%e A136154 a(0)=2310 because 2310 follows the prime 2309 and has five factors 2, 
               3, 5, 7 and 11.
%Y A136154 Cf. A136151 A136152 A136153 A136155.
%Y A136154 Sequence in context: A060231 A051270 A046387 this_sequence A076252 A147572 
               A046303
%Y A136154 Adjacent sequences: A136151 A136152 A136153 this_sequence A136155 A136156 
               A136157
%K A136154 easy,nonn
%O A136154 1,1
%A A136154 Enoch Haga (Enokh(AT)comcast.net), Dec 16 2007
%E A136154 Edited by R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl), Feb 20 2008

    
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