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A385503 Popular primes.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 3, 5, 7, 13, 19, 23, 31, 43, 47, 73, 83, 109, 113, 199, 283, 467, 661, 773, 887, 1109, 1129, 1327, 1627, 2143, 2399, 2477, 2803, 2861, 2971, 3739, 3931, 3947, 4297
Offset: 1

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Peter Munn, Jul 01 2025

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McNew says that a prime p is "popular" on an interval [2, k] if no prime occurs more frequently than p as the greatest prime factor (gpf, A006530) of the integers in that interval. - N. J. A. Sloane, Jul 25 2017
Does there exist two popular primes p < q such that q gets popular earlier than p, i.e., such that q is popular (for the first time) on [2,k] but p is not popular on [2,j] for any j < k? - Pontus von Brömssen, Jul 02 2025

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