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%I A338006 #19 Sep 09 2021 09:35:49 %S A338006 1,2,3,3,4,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,13,13,13,14,14,15,15,15, %T A338006 16,17,17,18,18,19,19,19,19,20,20,20,21,22,23,24,24,24,24,25,25,25,25, %U A338006 26,26,27,27,28,28,29,29,30,30,31,31,31,31,31,31,32,32,33,33,34,34,35,35,36,36,36,36,37,37,37,37,38 %N A338006 Maximal size of a subset of {1..n} such that every pair of (not necessarily distinct) elements has a different product. %H A338006 Fausto A. C. Cariboni, <a href="/A338006/a338006.txt">Sets of maximal size that yield a(n) for n = 3..51</a>, Oct 11 2020. %F A338006 a(n) = max {k >= 1; A347498(k) <= n}. - _Pontus von Brömssen_, Sep 09 2021 %Y A338006 Cf. A325860, A347498. %K A338006 nonn %O A338006 1,2 %A A338006 _Fausto A. C. Cariboni_, Oct 06 2020 %E A338006 a(52)-a(83) from _Bert Dobbelaere_, Oct 18 2020