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A072846 The a(n)-th highly-composite number (A002182) is the first one divisible by the n-th prime. 2

%I #6 Jul 03 2019 11:09:31

%S 2,4,9,15,25,38,53,65,83,106,121,146,162,179,200,219,245,268,303,326,

%T 351,386,415,441,480,507,534,569,601,640,686,723,762,797,833,869,915,

%U 967,1003,1047,1085,1124,1171,1207,1243,1279,1327,1372,1415,1458

%N The a(n)-th highly-composite number (A002182) is the first one divisible by the n-th prime.

%H Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A072846/b072846.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..4095</a>

%e a(10) = 106 because the 106th highly-composite number (9316358251200) is divisible by the 10th prime (29).

%Y Cf. A002182.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Don Reble_, Jul 24 2002

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