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A067599 Decimal encoding of the prime factorization of n. +0
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21, 31, 22, 51, 2131, 71, 23, 32, 2151, 111, 2231, 131, 2171, 3151, 24, 171, 2132, 191, 2251, 3171, 21111, 231, 2331, 52, 21131, 33, 2271, 291, 213151, 311, 25, 31111, 21171, 5171, 2232, 371, 21191, 31131, 2351, 411, 213171, 431, 22111, 3251, 21231 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

2,1

COMMENT

If n has prime factorization p_1^e_1 * ... * p_r^e_r with p_1 < ... < p_r, then its decimal encoding is p_1 e_1...p_r e_r. For example, 15 = 3^1 * 5^1, so has decimal encoding 3151.

EXAMPLE

The prime factorization of 24 = 2^3 * 3^1 with corresponding encoding 2331. So a(24) = 2331.

MATHEMATICA

f[n_] := FromDigits[ Flatten[ IntegerDigits[ FactorInteger[ n]]]]; Table[ f[n], {n, 2, 50} ]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A037276, A080670, A112375. See A068633 for another version.

Sequence in context: A116116 A079394 A112375 this_sequence A123846 A031889 A034101

Adjacent sequences: A067596 A067597 A067598 this_sequence A067600 A067601 A067602

KEYWORD

base,easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Joseph L. Pe (joseph_l_pe(AT)hotmail.com), Jan 31 2002

EXTENSIONS

Edited by Robert G. Wilson v (rgwv(AT)rgwv.com), Feb 02 2002

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