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A109752 Using the lunar product (see A087062 for definition), numbers n such that if n divides a*b, then n must divide either a or b. The multiplicative identity, 9, is excluded by convention.

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 90
Offset: 1

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David Wasserman, Aug 11 2005

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This condition is one of the definitions of a prime, so these numbers could be called lunar primes (cf. A087097).

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			90 is a member because the lunar multiples of 90 are the same as the numbers ending with a 0 and if neither a nor b ends in 0, then neither does a*b.
		

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