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a(n) is the smallest number such that pi(n) divides n a record-breaking prime number of times.
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%I #11 Aug 11 2019 12:27:17

%S 2,27,330,3059,175197,1304498,70115412,514272411,27788566029,

%T 11091501630949,81744303089590,32781729631790293,1784546064357412171,

%U 13169525310647352914,717466145742128063267

%N a(n) is the smallest number such that pi(n) divides n a record-breaking prime number of times.

%F a(n) = A038625(A000040(n)). - _Ridouane Oudra_, Aug 11 2019

%e a(3)=330 because pi(330)=66 and 330 divided by 66 is 5, the first prime greater than the prime quotient in a(2) which was 3.

%Y Cf. A000720, A000040, A038625.

%K more,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _G. L. Honaker, Jr._, Sep 04 2006

%E a(10)-a(11) from _Donovan Johnson_, Dec 02 2009

%E a(12)-a(15) from _Ridouane Oudra_, Aug 11 2019