Timeline for Examples of eventual counterexamples
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Jan 1 at 9:29 | comment | added | Trev | @MatthewBolan Wow, well done! I guess I stand corrected. It would be nice if you have the time to write that up as an answer on my relevant post, ideally explaining something about how you found it. I know I'm curious. | |
Jan 1 at 5:32 | comment | added | Matthew Bolan | Very neat example! I believe the interval $7310131732015251470110369$ to $7310131732015251470110511$ should be a smaller counterexample. The endpoints both have least prime factor $71$, and each number in between is divisible by something less than $71$. The prime $71$ is the smallest one which can be the least prime factor of the endpoints, but this is probably not the best example using it. I also cannot rule out the possibility of using a slightly larger prime like $73$ instead. | |
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