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A181827 Members of A025487 such that A025487(n) > A181822(n).

Original entry on oeis.org

6, 30, 60, 180, 210, 420, 840, 900, 1260, 1800, 2310, 2520, 4620, 6300, 7560, 9240, 12600, 13860, 18480, 25200, 27720, 30030, 37800, 44100, 55440, 60060, 69300, 83160, 88200, 120120, 138600, 166320, 176400, 180180, 189000, 240240, 264600, 277200
Offset: 1

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Matthew Vandermast, Dec 08 2010

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			A025487(9) = 30 and A181822(9) = 8 have the prime signatures (1,1,1) and (3) respectively. 30 is the larger member of the pair and is therefore included in this sequence.
		

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