%I #11 Jan 01 2017 02:31:23
%S 73786976294838206464,30903154382632612361920641803529,
%T 13552527156068805425093160010874271392822265625,
%U 59768263894155949306790119265585619217025149412430681649,539407797827634189900210968137750826278309533633974732577186113975161
%N Numbers with 67 divisors.
%C Also, 66th powers of primes.
%C More generally, the n-th number with p divisors is equal to the n-th prime raised to power p-1, where p is prime. In this case, p = 67.
%H OEIS Wiki, <a href="https://oeis.org/wiki/Index_entries_for_number_of_divisors">Index entries for number of divisors</a>
%F a(n) = A000040(n)^(67-1) = A000040(n)^66.
%F A000005(a(n)) = 67.
%e a(1) = 2^66, a(2) = 3^66, a(3) = 5^66, a(4) = 7^66, a(5) = 11^66.
%t Array[Prime[#]^66 &, {5}] (* _Michael De Vlieger_, Dec 31 2016 *)
%o (PARI) a(n)=prime(n)^66
%Y Cf. A000005, A000040, A001248, A030514, A030516, A030629, A030631, A030635, A030637, A137486, A137492, A139571, A139572, A139573, A139574, A139575, A173533, A183062, A183085, A280299, A280301, A261700.
%K nonn,easy
%O 1,1
%A _Omar E. Pol_, Dec 31 2016