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A181310 Highly abundant numbers (A002093) whose largest prime factor has power greater than 1.

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%I A181310 #6 Jan 29 2013 07:56:31
%S A181310 4,8,16,18,36,72,108,144,216,288,300,600,1200,1800,2400,3600,5880,
%T A181310 7200,8820,11760,17640,35280,52920,70560,105840,211680,609840,914760,
%U A181310 1219680,2439360,6098400,9369360,12196800,46846800,6248642400,12497284800
%N A181310 Highly abundant numbers (A002093) whose largest prime factor has power greater than 1.
%C A181310 According to Alaoglu and Erdos (page 465), with a strong assumption about the distribution of prime numbers, they can prove that this sequence is finite.
%H A181310 T. D. Noe, <a href="/A181310/b181310.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..47</a>
%H A181310 L. Alaoglu and P. Erdos, <a href="http://www.renyi.hu/~p_erdos/1944-03.pdf">On highly composite and similar numbers</a>, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., 56 (1944), 448-469.
%K A181310 nonn
%O A181310 1,1
%A A181310 _T. D. Noe_, Oct 13 2010