The numbers a1,a2,a3,…,a73 are positive integers such that a1<a2<a3<⋯<a73.
Supose that the following condition is verified:
If i and j are integers between 1 and 73 such that i−j>1 , then i−jai−aj is not an integer.
Determine the smallest value a73 can take.
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