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A077326 Smallest number beginning with 1 and having exactly n distinct prime divisors.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 11, 10, 102, 1020, 10010, 101010, 1009470, 11741730, 1001110110, 10407767370, 1000287585570, 10293281928930, 1001230315195110, 13082761331670030, 1004819888620217670, 100015003602410826930, 1922760350154212639070
Offset: 0

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Author

Amarnath Murthy, Nov 04 2002

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Comments

What are the values of n where a(n) differ from A106411(n)? So far only n=4 is such a value. - Chai Wah Wu, May 07 2025

Examples

			a(0) = 1, a(5) = 10010 = 2*5*7*11*13.
		

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Extensions

More terms from Sascha Kurz, Jan 04 2003
a(9)-a(10) from Ray Chandler, Apr 17 2005
More terms from Ray Chandler, May 02 2005