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%I A328218 #11 Oct 08 2019 12:31:00 %S A328218 2,3,6,20,24,28,30,32,35,40,42,45,56,84,90,91,99,108,110,120,126,143, %T A328218 150,156,165,171,180,182,189,195,198,210,220,224,231,243,245,272,280, %U A328218 285,294,304,312,315,323,330,342,350,378,405,416,420,432,455,459,460 %N A328218 Numbers k for which A006255(k) > A328045(k). %C A328218 This is a subsequence of A269045. %Y A328218 Cf. A006255, A269045, A328045. %K A328218 nonn %O A328218 1,1 %A A328218 _Peter Kagey_, Oct 08 2019