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A076956 Smaller of the first pair of perfect squares containing exactly n primes. Smallest k^2 such that there are n primes between k^2 and (k+1)^2. +0
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1, 16, 36, 100, 225, 256, 625, 576, 961, 1521, 1444, 2025, 4096, 2304, 2704, 3249, 5625, 6724, 6561, 4900, 5776, 6241, 11236, 12544, 21025, 12321, 14641, 13689, 15129, 17956, 20736, 19321, 21316, 23716, 26569, 36864, 28561, 30976, 32041 (list; graph; listen)
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