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%I #11 Dec 17 2013 23:02:17
%S 41624,177624,336500,515096,625975,686375,767124,789399,816776,829575,
%T 985959,1035800,1059624,1173500,1184183,1276856,1340199,1365875,
%U 1369575,1614500,1784871,1790199,1890567,2078199,2175875,2219624,2364200,2379351,2540600
%N Smaller of two consecutive numbers with prime signature {1,2,3}.
%C The numbers in this sequence are described by both A052213 (consecutive numbers with the same prime signature) and A163569 (numbers with prime signature {1,2,3}).
%H Donovan Johnson, <a href="/A178800/b178800.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>
%o (PARI) e=vector(3); for(n=360, 2540600, if(omega(n)==3, if(bigomega(n)==6, if(omega(n+1)==3, if(bigomega(n+1)==6, for(m=n, n+1, f=factorint(m); for(j=1, 3, e[j]=f[j,2]); e=vecsort(e); for(j=1, 3, if(e[j]<>j, next(3)))); print1(n ", ")))))) \\ _Donovan Johnson_, Dec 17 2013
%Y Cf. A163569, A052213.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Will Nicholes_, Jun 15 2010
%E Extended by _Ray Chandler_, Jul 30 2010