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%I A099317 #18 Aug 31 2019 11:51:47 %S A099317 24,120,360,840,2520,7560,10080,15120,27720,50400,60480,83160,110880, %T A099317 166320,332640,352800,554400,665280,967680,1081080,1441440,2162160, %U A099317 2822400,3870720,3880800,4324320,7207200,8648640,10644480,10810800,17297280,21621600,31046400 %N A099317 Minimal numbers having in canonical prime factorization at least one factor p^e such that e+1 is not prime, p prime and e>0. %C A099317 A minimal number is the smallest number with a given number of divisors, see A007416; %C A099317 A000005(a(n)) = A072066(m) for some m. %H A099317 David A. Corneth and Amiram Eldar, <a href="/A099317/b099317.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..9000</a> (terms <= 10^45) %e A099317 A007416(38) = A005179(64) = 7560 = 2^3*3^3*5*7; %e A099317 A007416(39) = A005179(72) = 10080 = 2^5*3^2*5*7. %Y A099317 Cf. A000005, A005179, A007416, A072066. %K A099317 nonn %O A099317 1,1 %A A099317 _Reinhard Zumkeller_, Oct 12 2004 %E A099317 More terms from _Amiram Eldar_, Jul 09 2019