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A062270 Numerators in partial products of the twin prime constant. +0
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3, 45, 175, 693, 11011, 2807805, 302307005, 402243205, 714186915, 42803602439, 11086133031701, 5908908905896633, 1488200914442251997, 3041106216468949733, 16213234917387714257, 21611220383343195817 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

2,1

COMMENT

For n>1, a(n) is the absolute value of the numerator of the determinant of the n X n matrix with elements M[i,j] = 1/(Prime[i]-1)^2 for i=j and 1 otherwise. - Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), Jun 02 2006

REFERENCES

S. R. Finch, Mathematical Constants, Cambridge, 2003, pp. 84-94.

G. H. Hardy and E. M. Wright, An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, 5th ed., Oxford Univ. Press, 1979, ch. 22.20

LINKS

S. R. Finch, Hardy-Littlewood constants

FORMULA

a(n)= a(n-1)*(p(n)*(p(n)-2)) / gcd( a(n-1)*p(n)*(p(n)-2), A062271(n)) for n > 2.

EXAMPLE

a(4)= 175= 3*1*5*3*7*5 / gcd( 3*1*5*3*7*5, 2*2*4*4*6*6 ).

MATHEMATICA

Numerator[Abs[Table[ Det[ DiagonalMatrix[ Table[ 1/(Prime[i]-1)^2 - 1, {i, 1, n} ] ] + 1 ], {n, 2, 20} ]]] - Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), Jun 02 2006

CROSSREFS

A062271 (denominators), A005597 (decimal expansion).

Sequence in context: A075320 A071968 A093585 this_sequence A069955 A062346 A002682

Adjacent sequences: A062267 A062268 A062269 this_sequence A062271 A062272 A062273

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Frank.Ellermann(AT)t-online.de, Jun 16 2001

EXTENSIONS

Typo in link corrected by Martin Griffiths (griffm(AT)essex.ac.uk), Apr 03 2009

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