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A072846 The a(n)-th highly-composite number (A002182) is the first one divisible by the n-th prime.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 4, 9, 15, 25, 38, 53, 65, 83, 106, 121, 146, 162, 179, 200, 219, 245, 268, 303, 326, 351, 386, 415, 441, 480, 507, 534, 569, 601, 640, 686, 723, 762, 797, 833, 869, 915, 967, 1003, 1047, 1085, 1124, 1171, 1207, 1243, 1279, 1327, 1372, 1415, 1458
Offset: 1

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Author

Don Reble, Jul 24 2002

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Examples

			a(10) = 106 because the 106th highly-composite number (9316358251200) is divisible by the 10th prime (29).
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A002182.