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%I A014690
%S A014690 4,7,10,15,18,23,26,31,38,41,48,53,56,61,68,75,78,85,90,93,100,105,112,
%T A014690 121,126,129,134,137,142,157,162,169,172,183,186,193,200,205,212,219,
%U A014690 222,233,236,241,244,257,270,275,278,283,290,293,304,311,318,325,328
%N A014690 a(n) = n + prime(n+1).
%C A014690 In sequence of odd primes add 1 to first prime, add 2 to 2nd prime, add 
               3 to 3rd prime and so on.
%t A014690 a[n_]:=Prime[n+1]+n (Zak Seidov (zakseidov(AT)yahoo.com), May 05 2005)
%Y A014690 Sequence in context: A133497 A064368 A026372 this_sequence A126891 A095875 
               A071408
%Y A014690 Adjacent sequences: A014687 A014688 A014689 this_sequence A014691 A014692 
               A014693
%K A014690 nonn,easy
%O A014690 1,1
%A A014690 Mohammad K. Azarian (ma3(AT)evansville.edu)
%E A014690 More terms from Erich Friedman (erich.friedman(AT)stetson.edu).

    
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