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A140077 Numbers n such that n and n+1 have 3 distinct prime factors. +0
3
230, 285, 429, 434, 455, 494, 560, 594, 609, 615, 644, 645, 650, 665, 740, 741, 759, 804, 805, 819, 825, 854, 860, 884, 902, 935, 945, 969, 986, 987, 1001, 1014, 1022, 1034, 1035, 1044, 1064, 1065, 1070, 1085, 1104, 1105, 1130, 1196, 1209, 1220, 1221 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

LINKS

D. A. Goldston, S. W. Graham, J. Pintz, C. Y. Yildirim., Small gaps between almost primes, the parity problem, and some conjectures of Erdos on consecutive integers.

MATHEMATICA

a = {}; Do[If[Length[FactorInteger[n]] == 3 && Length[FactorInteger[n + 1]] == 3, AppendTo[a, n]], {n, 1, 100000}]; a (*Artur Jasinski*)

CROSSREFS

Cf. A074851, A140078, A140079 .

Adjacent sequences: A140074 A140075 A140076 this_sequence A140078 A140079 A140080

Sequence in context: A028452 A072020 A122269 this_sequence A051183 A031965 A088289

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Artur Jasinski (grafix(AT)csl.pl), May 07 2008

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