Date: 2019-10-12 07:14 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] sassa_nf
Two numbers that are the largest powers of some two primes less than 200. Then all other numbers, if they have the same primes in their factorisation, are products of smaller powers of those same primes. Then many "large" numbers fit the description, as long as they do not contain these two primes to that power.

Perhaps, 127 (prime to the power 1) and 128 (prime to the power 7) are the two consecutive seats.
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