%I A014220
%S A014220 2,2,11,29,67,127,223,347,521,733,1009,1361,1733,2203,2749,
%T A014220 3389,4099,4919,5839,6863,8009,9277,10651,12197,13829,15629,
%U A014220 17579,19687,21961,24391,27011,29803,32771,35951,39313
%N A014220 Next prime after n^3.
%C A014220 According to Borwein's Remark 1, this is an example of a sequence of
primes whose mean value is in [0,1]. [From T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com),
Sep 15 2008]
%H A014220 T. D. Noe, <a href="b014220.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>
%H A014220 Peter Borwein, Stephen K.K. Choi and Michael Coons, <a href="http://arxiv.org/
abs/0809.1691">Completely multiplicative functions taking values
in {-1,1}</a> [From T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com), Sep 15 2008]
%Y A014220 Sequence in context: A121871 A151365 A090527 this_sequence A089544 A069648
A095215
%Y A014220 Adjacent sequences: A014217 A014218 A014219 this_sequence A014221 A014222
A014223
%K A014220 nonn
%O A014220 0,1
%A A014220 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
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