11243154
domain: N
Appears in sequences
- a(n) = smallest number m such that m and m+1 are the product of exactly n distinct primes.at n=5A052215
- Smallest number m such that m*(m+1) has at least n distinct prime factors.at n=11A059958
- a(n) is the smallest number m such that each of the numbers m and m+1 has n distinct prime divisors.at n=5A093548
- a(n) is the first term in a chain of at least n consecutive numbers each with exactly 6 distinct prime factors.at n=1A138206
- Numbers k such that k and k+1 have 6 distinct prime factors.at n=0A273879
- Numbers m such that m and m+1 each have at least 6 distinct prime factors.at n=0A321506
- Square array T(n, k), n > 1 and k >= 1, read by upward antidiagonals, give the smallest number that starts a sequence of exactly k consecutive numbers, each having exactly n distinct prime factors (counted without multiplicity), or -1 if no such number exists.at n=16A375287