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Categories: Integer sequences, Paul Erdős
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Erdős–Woods number  Erdos-Woods number  Erdos–Woods number  Erdős-Woods conjecture  Erdős-Woods number
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In number theory, a positive integer k is said to be an Erdős–Woods number if it has the following property: there exists a positive integer a such that in the sequence of consecutive integers, each of the elements has a non-trivial common factor with one of the endpoints. Wikipedia
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In number theory, a positive integer k is said to be an Erdős–Woods number if it has the following property: there exists a positive integer a such that in the sequence of consecutive integers, each of the elements has a non-trivial common factor with one of the endpoints. Wikipedia
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