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A057345 Largest of the most frequently occurring numbers in 1-to-n 5-dimensional multiplication table.

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1, 8, 36, 48, 120, 360, 840, 672, 864, 1440, 1440, 1440, 1440, 5040, 5040, 10080, 10080, 8640, 8640, 8640, 30240, 30240, 30240, 60480, 60480, 60480, 60480, 60480, 60480, 60480, 60480, 120960, 120960, 120960, 302400, 302400, 302400, 302400, 302400, 302400
Offset: 1

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Neil Fernandez, Aug 28 2000

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			M(n) is the array in which m(x,y,z,t,u)=x*y*z*t*u for x = 1 to n, y = 1 to n, z = 1 to n, t = 1 to n and u = 1 to n. In M(7), the most frequently occurring numbers are 360, 420, 504 and 840, each occurring 300 times. The largest of these numbers is 840, so a(7) = 840.
		

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