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A280350
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Numbers with 97 divisors.
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0
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79228162514264337593543950336, 6362685441135942358474828762538534230890216321, 12621774483536188886587657044524579674771302961744368076324462890625, 1347137238494276547832006567721872890819326613454654477690085519113574118965817601, 9412343651268540526001186511911506574868063110469548823950876000379062365652829504091329792873336961
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OFFSET
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1,1
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COMMENTS
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Also, 96th powers of primes.
More generally, the n-th number with p divisors is equal to the n-th prime raised to power p-1, where p is prime. In this case, p = 97.
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FORMULA
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EXAMPLE
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a(1) = 2^96, a(2) = 3^96, a(3) = 5^96, a(4) = 7^96, a(5) = 11^96.
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MATHEMATICA
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With[{p = 25}, Table[Prime[n]^(Prime[p] - 1), {n, 5}]] (* Michael De Vlieger, Jan 02 2017 *)
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PROG
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(PARI) a(n)=prime(n)^96
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A000005, A000040, A001248, A030514, A030516, A030629, A030631, A030635, A030637, A137486, A137492, A139571, A139572, A139573, A139574, A139575, A173533, A183062, A183085, A280298, A280299, A280301, A280346, A280347, A280349, A261700.
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KEYWORD
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nonn,easy
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AUTHOR
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STATUS
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approved
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