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A053020 Numbers which, when expressed as a sum of distinct primes with maximum product, use a non-maximal number of primes. +0
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319, 372, 492, 703, 865, 954, 1584, 1842, 2112, 2118, 2418, 2569, 2575, 2899, 2905, 3078, 3432, 3438, 4212, 4218, 4423, 4429, 5341, 5815, 5821, 6066, 6072, 6323, 6329, 6592, 7132, 7967, 7973, 8254, 8260, 8266, 9502, 9508, 9514, 9839, 9845, 10176 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

REFERENCES

R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems Number Theory, 2nd edition, Springer, 1994, F19.

LINKS

Adam J. F. Atkinson, Programs and background

EXAMPLE

10 is not in the sequence because 5+3+2 has maximum product AND uses the maximum number of primes (3). (10 = 7+3 is worse in both senses). 319 is the first number for which there's a difference.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A045272 A075153 A126838 this_sequence A064905 A121010 A110289

Adjacent sequences: A053017 A053018 A053019 this_sequence A053021 A053022 A053023

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Adam J. F. Atkinson (ghira(AT)mistral.co.uk), Feb 23 2000

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