A Primefree sequence, also known as a prime-free sequence, is a sequence of natural numbers that does not contain any prime numbers. In other words, every number in a primefree sequence is either 1 or a composite number. The concept of primefree sequences is often used in number theory and can serve various applications, such as studying properties of composite numbers or analyzing growth rates of integer sequences without primes.
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