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A319022 a(n) is the smallest number with n distinct prime factors whose decimal representation contains all its prime factors, taking multiplicity into account.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 119911, 2510, 21372, 1943795, 73171842, 113678565, 13121675970, 297115923720, 73605381139290, 255360234137190, 43759729761726090
Offset: 1

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Altug Alkan, Sep 08 2018

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A version of A318965.
If a term t is divisible by a prime power p^k, then p must appear at least k times in the decimal representation of t. The copies of p are allowed to overlap; however, in the first 12 terms of the sequence, this does not occur, and only a(2), a(4), and a(9) are nonsquarefree.
a(n) >= A318965(n) by definition. If A318965(n) is squarefree, then a(n) = A318965(n). But a(n) = A318965(n) can also hold for a(n) that is nonsquarefree; e.g., a(4) = A318965(4).

Examples

			a(2) = 119911 = 11 * 11 * 991.
a(3) = 2510 = 2 * 5 * 251.
a(4) = 21372 = 2 * 2 * 3 * 13 * 137.
a(5) = 1943795 = 5 * 7 * 19 * 37 * 79.
a(6) = 73171842 = 2 * 3 * 17 * 31 * 73 * 317.
a(7) = 113678565 = 3 * 5 * 7 * 11 * 13 * 67 * 113.
		

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Terms computed by Giovanni Resta, Sep 08 2018