%I A084747
%S A084747 1,3,8,9,14,17,24,29,32,33,42,47,54,57,58,63,72,79,84,87,88,91,108,113,
%T A084747 114,123,124,129,138,143,150,159,160,163,164,175,190,191,194,199,210,
%U A084747 215,226,227,232,235,246,259,262,263,266,279,294,295,298,303,310,315
%N A084747 Leading diagonal of triangle shown below in which n-th row contains the
n smallest (greater than zero) numbers such that when they are incremented
by n yield a prime.
%C A084747 1
%C A084747 1 3
%C A084747 2 4 8
%C A084747 1 3 7 9
%C A084747 2 6 8 12 14
%C A084747 1 5 7 11 13 17
%C A084747 4 6 10 12 16 22 24 ...
%Y A084747 For triangle see A084695.
%Y A084747 Sequence in context: A066494 A082721 A071677 this_sequence A101065 A152411
A080517
%Y A084747 Adjacent sequences: A084744 A084745 A084746 this_sequence A084748 A084749
A084750
%K A084747 easy,nonn
%O A084747 1,2
%A A084747 Amarnath Murthy and Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), Jul 12 2003
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