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%I A327433 #4 Sep 10 2019 07:29:56 %S A327433 3,5,6,11,8,20,10,14,6,8,14,35,16,47,41,14,12,20,22,11,15,14,26,74,8, %T A327433 44,74,47,23,41,19,14,32,20,47,35,18,71,19,206,19,71,25,14,41,26,50, %U A327433 74,150,8,20,215,56,74,39,86,22,23,10,230,16,191,15,38,44,32 %N A327433 Smallest k > 2, such that A000587(k) is divisible by n. %C A327433 Conjecture: Such number exists for all n. %H A327433 Vaclav Kotesovec, <a href="/A327433/b327433.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..4900</a> %Y A327433 Cf. A000587, A325935, A327432. %K A327433 nonn %O A327433 1,1 %A A327433 _Vaclav Kotesovec_, Sep 10 2019