Search: id:A006450 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A006450 M2477 %S A006450 3,5,11,17,31,41,59,67,83,109,127,157,179,191,211,241,277,283,331,353, %T A006450 367,401,431,461,509,547,563,587,599,617,709,739,773,797,859,877,919, %U A006450 967,991,1031,1063,1087,1153,1171,1201,1217,1297,1409,1433,1447,1471 %N A006450 Primes with prime subscripts. %C A006450 Sometimes called Prime-Index-Primes or PIPs. - Jonathan Vos Post, Jul 19 2008 %C A006450 A000040 = A006450 U A007821. - Juri-Stepan Gerasimov (2stepan(AT)rambler.ru), Sep 24 2009 %D A006450 R. E. Dressler and S. T. Parker, Primes with a prime subscript, J. ACM, 22 (1975), 380-381. %D A006450 N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence). %H A006450 T. D. Noe, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000 %H A006450 Paul Cooijmans, Numbers . %H A006450 Paul Cooijmans, Short Test For Genius. %H A006450 N. Fernandez, An order of primeness, F(p) %H A006450 N. Fernandez, More terms of this and other sequences related to A049076. %F A006450 a(n)=prime(prime(n))=A000040(A000040(n)). - Juri-Stepan Gerasimov (2stepan(AT)rambler.ru), Sep 24 2009 %e A006450 a(5)=31 because a(5)=p(p(5))=p(11)=31 %p A006450 seq(ithprime(ithprime(i)),i=1..50); - Uli Baum (Uli_Baum(AT)gmx.de), Sep 05 2007 %t A006450 Table[ Prime[ Prime[ n ] ], {n, 1, 51} ] %Y A006450 Primes for which A049076 > 1. %Y A006450 Cf. A049076, A007821, A000040, A038580, A049090, A049203, A049202, A057849, A057850, A057851, A057847, A058332, A093047. %Y A006450 Sequence in context: A090795 A087732 A108542 this_sequence A085918 A146622 A124179 %Y A006450 Adjacent sequences: A006447 A006448 A006449 this_sequence A006451 A006452 A006453 %K A006450 nonn,easy,nice %O A006450 1,1 %A A006450 Jeffrey Shallit, sm Search completed in 0.002 seconds