A318401 Numbers whose prime indices are distinct and pairwise indivisible and whose own prime indices span an initial interval of positive integers.
1, 2, 3, 7, 13, 15, 19, 35, 37, 53, 61, 69, 89, 91, 95, 113, 131, 141, 143, 145, 151, 161, 165, 223, 247, 251, 265, 281, 299, 309, 311, 329, 355, 359, 377, 385, 407, 427, 437, 463, 503, 591, 593, 611, 655, 659, 667, 671, 689, 703, 719, 721, 759, 791, 827, 851
Offset: 1
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The sequence of multisystems whose MM-numbers belong to the sequence begins: 1: {} 2: {{}} 3: {{1}} 7: {{1,1}} 13: {{1,2}} 15: {{1},{2}} 19: {{1,1,1}} 35: {{2},{1,1}} 37: {{1,1,2}} 53: {{1,1,1,1}} 61: {{1,2,2}} 69: {{1},{2,2}} 89: {{1,1,1,2}} 91: {{1,1},{1,2}} 95: {{2},{1,1,1}}
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Mathematica
primeMS[n_]:=If[n==1,{},Flatten[Cases[FactorInteger[n],{p_,k_}:>Table[PrimePi[p],{k}]]]]; normQ[sys_]:=Or[Length[sys]==0,Union@@sys==Range[Max@@Max@@sys]]; stableQ[u_,Q_]:=!Apply[Or,Outer[#1=!=#2&&Q[#1,#2]&,u,u,1],{0,1}]; Select[Range[200],And[SquareFreeQ[#],normQ[primeMS/@primeMS[#]],stableQ[primeMS[#],Divisible]]&]
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