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A066509 a(n) is the first of a triple of consecutive integers, each the product of three distinct primes. +0
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1309, 1885, 2013, 2665, 3729, 5133, 6061, 6213, 6305, 6477, 6853, 6985, 7257, 7953, 8393, 8533, 8785, 9213, 9453, 9821, 9877, 10281, 10945, 11605, 12453, 12565, 12801, 12857, 12993, 13053, 14133, 14313, 14329, 14465, 14817, 15085, 15265 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

G. L. Honaker, Jr. and C. Caldwell, Prime Curios!

EXAMPLE

a(5)=3729 because it along with 3730 and 3731 are all the product of three distinct primes.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A126841 A106815 A165936 this_sequence A030646 A023318 A066663

Adjacent sequences: A066506 A066507 A066508 this_sequence A066510 A066511 A066512

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 04 2002

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