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    Exceptional Binomial Coefficient

    Definition

    A binomial coefficient (N k) is said to be exceptional if lpf(N k)>N/k. The following table gives the exception binomial coefficients which are also good binomial coefficients, are not of the form (N N - 1), and have specified least prime factors p>5.

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