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A075771 Let n^2 = q*prime(n) + r with 0 <= r < prime(n); then a(n) = q + r. +0
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OFFSET

1,2

COMMENT

The digital sum (base the n-th prime) of n^2. a(n)=ds_prime(n)(n^2), where ds_prime(n)=digital sum base the n-th prime. a(n)=n^2-(prime(n)-1)*floor(n^2/prime(n)). For example, A075771 a(2)=ds_prime(2)(2^2)=ds_3(4)=1+1=2; a(6)=ds_prime(6)(6^2)=ds_13(36)=2+10=12.

EXAMPLE

6^2/p(6) = 36/13 = 2+10/13; a(6) = 2+10 = 12

CROSSREFS

Cf. A135101, A135102, A135103.

Sequence in context: A086267 A053424 A163809 this_sequence A132698 A114557 A085347

Adjacent sequences: A075768 A075769 A075770 this_sequence A075772 A075773 A075774

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Werner Sand (werner.sand(AT)tiscalimail.de), Oct 09 2002

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