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Smallest of 6 consecutive numbers each divisible by a cube.
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%I #8 Dec 16 2019 08:32:21

%S 4379776620,6329354875,16620507123,54089484125,55072893248,

%T 66519175371,68769514373,80566783622,87372290871,91351389622,

%U 99156598496,105748687372,112806598372,114265205871,117243671750,148257477247,155970667499,174404710246,177398391245

%N Smallest of 6 consecutive numbers each divisible by a cube.

%H Giovanni Resta, <a href="/A271446/b271446.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2500</a>

%e a(1) = 4379776620 is the smallest cubeful number followed by other 5 cubeful numbers. They are divisible by 29^3, 11^3, 13^3, 3^3, 2^4, and 5^3, respectively.

%Y Cf. A046099, A068140, A122692, A271444, A271445, A271447, A271443.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Giovanni Resta_, Apr 26 2016