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A145604 Number of pairs of consecutive integers x, x+1 such that both are prime(n)-smooth but both are not prime(n-1)-smooth.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 6, 13, 17, 28, 40, 59, 74, 104, 137, 171, 216, 284, 349, 428, 524, 652, 790
Offset: 1

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T. D. Noe, Oct 14 2008

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See A145605 for a triangle of x value. See A145606 for the largest x for each n.
An effective abc conjecture (c < rad(abc)^2) would imply that a(20)-a(33) is (943, 1201, 1401, 1738, 1955, 2240, 2793, 3340, 3860, 4582, 5284, 6050, 6883, 7984). - Lucas A. Brown, Oct 16 2022

Crossrefs

First differences of A002071.

Extensions

a(16) from Jean-François Alcover, Nov 11 2016
a(17)-a(18) from Lucas A. Brown, Sep 20 2020
a(19) from Lucas A. Brown, Oct 16 2022