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A093449 Least number with n distinct prime divisors arising as the product of two or more consecutive integers. +0
3
2, 6, 30, 210, 2730, 39270, 510510, 23393370, 363993630, 64790866140, 530514844860, 126408523110870, 3425113062060690 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

2, 6, 30, 210, and 510510 are primorials (A002110). There are no more primorials in the first 300 terms.

Upper bounds for a(14)-a(18): 660393717163700520, 28386773771493397260, 3448055881024876471350, 308480161111936386482910, 32521466098360753728404190.

EXAMPLE

a(7) = 510510 = 714*715 has prime divisors 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 and 17.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A002110, A045619, A093450.

Adjacent sequences: A093446 A093447 A093448 this_sequence A093450 A093451 A093452

Sequence in context: A058694 A046853 A071290 this_sequence A083002 A077176 A101178

KEYWORD

hard,more,nonn

AUTHOR

Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Apr 03 2004

EXTENSIONS

Edited, corrected and extended by David Wasserman (dwasserm(AT)earthlink.net), Mar 21 2007

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