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A114133 a(n) is the smallest number such that each of the first 2n primes appears exactly once in its prime factorisation, either as factor or exponent. +0
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8, 6125, 3780549773, 12832743794826606079, 18632315678640808861660235507687953, 3286237594434722554545877627252677146664874837189702511 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A114130 A114131 A114132 this_sequence A114134 A114135 A114136

Sequence in context: A062030 A052497 A079189 this_sequence A115442 A090494 A079656

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Jon Wild (wild(AT)music.mcgill.ca), Feb 14 2006

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