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A141553 Transformed nonprime products of prime factors of the composites, the largest prime decremented by 2 and the smallest prime incremented by 1. +0
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0, 0, 4, 9, 6, 15, 12, 0, 9, 18, 20, 27, 12, 18, 33, 12, 30, 27, 0, 36, 45, 30, 18, 51, 44, 36, 45, 54, 36, 63, 24, 40, 45, 60, 66, 27, 54, 60, 68, 81, 54, 87, 60, 0, 66, 81, 90, 84, 75, 36, 105, 60, 102, 72, 99, 72, 36, 117, 90, 90, 123, 108, 108, 81, 88, 126, 116, 135, 102, 48 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,3

COMMENT

In the prime number decomposition of k=A002808(i), i=1,2,3,.., one instance of the largest prime, pmax=A052369(i), is replaced by pmax-2 and one instance of the smallest prime, pmin=A056608(i), is replaced by pmin+1. If the product of this modified list of factors, k*(pmax-2)*(pmin+1)/(pmin*pmax), is nonprime, it is added to the sequence.

EXAMPLE

k(1)=(p(max)=2)*(p(min)=2), transformed (2-2)*(2+1)=0*3=0=a(1).

k(2)=(p(max)=3)*(p(min)=2), transformed (3-2)*(2+1)=1*3=3 (prime, skipped).

k(3)=(p(max)=2)*(p=2)*(p(min)=2), transformed (2-2)*2*(2+1)=0*2*3=0=a(2), etc.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A141218, A141219, A141220, A141284.

Sequence in context: A089390 A053667 A075065 this_sequence A095065 A061207 A140694

Adjacent sequences: A141550 A141551 A141552 this_sequence A141554 A141555 A141556

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Juri-Stepan Gerasimov (2stepan(AT)rambler.ru), Aug 14 2008

EXTENSIONS

Edited and corrected by R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl), Aug 18 2008

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