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A046327 Numbers that are the product of 9 successive primes. 17

%I #32 Sep 08 2022 08:44:56

%S 223092870,3234846615,33426748355,247357937827,1448810778701,

%T 5663533044013,20475850236047,63836474265323,198229051666003,

%U 525737919635921,1214635883296783,2781907990776503,5488629279099587

%N Numbers that are the product of 9 successive primes.

%H Vincenzo Librandi, <a href="/A046327/b046327.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>

%F a(n) = Product_{j=n..n+8} prime(j). - _Jon E. Schoenfield_, Jan 07 2015

%t Table[Product[Prime[x+n], {n, 0, 8}], {x, 100}] (* _Vladimir Joseph Stephan Orlovsky_, Aug 26 2008 *)

%t Times@@@Partition[Prime[Range[25]],9,1] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Mar 05 2011 and _Zak Seidov_, Feb 09 2012 *)

%o (Magma) [&*[ NthPrime(n+k): k in [0..8] ]: n in [1..13]]; // _Bruno Berselli_, Feb 25 2011

%o (PARI) a(n)=prod(k=0,8,prime(n+k))

%Y Cf. A002110.

%Y Cf. product of n successive primes: A006094, A046301, A046302, A046303, A046324, A046326.

%K nonn,easy

%O 1,1

%A _Patrick De Geest_, Jun 15 1998

%E More terms from _Vladimir Joseph Stephan Orlovsky_, Aug 26 2008

%E Offset changed from 0 to 1 by _Vincenzo Librandi_, Jan 16 2012

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