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A128759 Least k such that the Jacobsthal function A048669(k) = n.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 2, 15, 6, 105, 30, 1155, 770, 36465, 210, 15015, 6006, 255255, 2310, 8580495, 102102, 4849845, 72930, 20056049013, 74364290, 5898837945, 30030, 3234846615, 881790, 195282582495, 510510, 218257003965, 20281170, 100280245065, 17160990, 934482952262145, 6614136163635
Offset: 1

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T. D. Noe, Mar 28 2007

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Except for a(1) and a(2), the same as A070971. It appears that a(2n)=2a(n) for odd n. Because the primorial numbers (A002110) yield record values of the Jacobsthal function, we have a(A048670(n))=A002110(n). Note that numbers in this sequence up to n=18 have the form p#, p#/2, p#/q, or p#/(2q), where p and q are primes with 2

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a(19) onwards from Don Reble, Oct 17 2013