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A071924 Highest m such that m-th prime p(m) divides the n-th pandigital (A050278). +0
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749, 208, 6503705, 1831, 657, 1045880, 6503711, 239879, 375325, 7864, 45075, 7064, 2313602, 6503717, 59, 1766468, 78975, 840, 1046, 33355, 2133, 109, 107390, 56057, 6503758, 3386573, 6503759, 2044, 3386575, 158964, 2313623, 9463, 2313625, 36081 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

EXAMPLE

The 10-th pandigital 1023457896 has prime decomposition 2^3*3^3*59*80309 and 80309 is indeed the a(10)=7864-th prime, i.e. p(7864)=80309.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A050278.

Sequence in context: A066396 A099819 A051978 this_sequence A078549 A031968 A053331

Adjacent sequences: A071921 A071922 A071923 this_sequence A071925 A071926 A071927

KEYWORD

hard,nonn

AUTHOR

Lekraj Beedassy (blekraj(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 14 2002

EXTENSIONS

a(24)-a(33) from Donovan Johnson (donovan.johnson(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 25 2009

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