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%I #5 May 21 2019 22:05:58
%S 12,24,30,36,40,48,60,63,70,72,80,84,90,96,108,112,120,126,132,140,
%T 144,150,154,156,160,165,168,180,189,192,198,200,204,210,216,220,224,
%U 228,240,252,264,270,273,276,280,286,288,300,308,312,315,320,324,325,330
%N Heinz numbers of integer partitions whose distinct consecutive subsequences do not have different sums.
%C First differs from A299729 in lacking 462.
%C This sequence does not contain all multiples of its elements. For example, it contains 154 (with prime indices {1,4,5}) but not 462 (with prime indices {1,2,4,5}).
%t primeMS[n_]:=If[n==1,{},Flatten[Cases[FactorInteger[n],{p_,k_}:>Table[PrimePi[p],{k}]]]];
%t Select[Range[100],!UnsameQ@@Total/@Union[ReplaceList[primeMS[#],{___,s__,___}:>{s}]]&]
%Y Complement of A325778.
%Y Cf. A002033, A056239, A112798, A143823, A169942, A299702, A301899, A325676, A325683, A325768, A325769, A325770.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Gus Wiseman_, May 20 2019