%I A003310 M2305
%S A003310 3,4,5,7,8,11,13,17,19,20,26,29,32,37,38,43,49,50,56,62,67,68,71,73,86,
%T A003310 89,91,98,103,113,116,121,127,131,133,137,140,151,158,161,169,173,179,
%U A003310 182,188,200,206,209,211,221,227,230,239,242,247,253,259,271,277,278
%N A003310 Generated by a sieve.
%C A003310 Apply the sieve of A003309, but begin with 3 rather than 2.
%D A003310 N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences,
Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
%D A003310 "Sieves", Popular Computing (Calabasas, CA), Vol. 2 (No. 13, Apr 1974),
pp. 6-7; sieve #2.
%H A003310 <a href="Sindx_Si.html#sieve">Index entries for sequences generated by
sieves</a>
%t A003310 t = Range[3, 330]; r = {}; While[Length[t] >0, k = First[t]; AppendTo[r,
k]; t = Drop[t, {1, -1, k}];]r (Chandler)
%Y A003310 Cf. A003309, A100464.
%Y A003310 Sequence in context: A111801 A108372 A066542 this_sequence A038525 A057201
A154571
%Y A003310 Adjacent sequences: A003307 A003308 A003309 this_sequence A003311 A003312
A003313
%K A003310 nonn,easy
%O A003310 1,1
%A A003310 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A003310 More terms from Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), Dec 02
2004
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