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A085929
Smaller of two consecutive numbers with the same prime signature not occurring earlier.
2
2, 14, 44, 135, 230, 819, 2295, 2511, 5264, 7314, 8991, 11780, 21735, 23275, 29888, 37664, 41624, 156735, 223244, 257499, 378014, 458864, 477224, 916352, 1241954, 2808351, 3341624, 4122495, 4388175, 4402431, 5430375, 5475519, 6481475
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
The order of the exponents in the prime factorization is not significant (compare A091405).
Conjecture: (1) The sequence is infinite. (2) For every prime signature other than perfect powers, there exists a number k such that k+1 also has the same prime signature.
Up to at least 3*10^8, all numbers in this sequence have signatures with some prime to power 1 (for example, p^2*q^3 does not appear), casting some doubt on the second conjecture. - Joseph Myers, Feb 24 2004
LINKS
EXAMPLE
2 and 3 both are prime, 14 and 15 both are of the type p*q and 44 and 45 both are of the prime signature p^2*q. All prime signatures occur only once.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A075036 A212902 A091405 * A231247 A318764 A036659
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Amarnath Murthy, Jul 14 2003
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Joseph Myers, Feb 24 2004
Offset corrected by Amiram Eldar, Jul 23 2021
STATUS
approved