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Search: id:A048892
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| A048892 |
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Start of n consecutive integers with distinct number of divisors. |
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+0 3
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| 1, 1, 4, 9, 45, 76, 270, 2204, 3718, 95499, 590890, 16023339, 16475964, 1745175039
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OFFSET
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1,3
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LINKS
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C. Rivera, The Prime Problems and Puzzles Connection - see Problem 20c.
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EXAMPLE
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The 5th number of this sequence, 45, means that 45, 46, 47, 48 and 49 all have distinct number of divisors: 6, 4, 2, 10 and 3, respectively
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CROSSREFS
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Sequence in context: A048054 A149170 A024053 this_sequence A108849 A025558 A103933
Adjacent sequences: A048889 A048890 A048891 this_sequence A048893 A048894 A048895
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KEYWORD
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nice,nonn
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AUTHOR
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Carlos B. Rivera F. (crivera(AT)primepuzzles.net)
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EXTENSIONS
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More terms from Jud McCranie (j.mccranie(AT)comcast.net).
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