%I A090479
%S A090479 1,3,1,9,61,1,1,31,23,39,163,29,21,47,57,13,7,221,39,73,89,63,743,451,
%T A090479 461,111,243,73,203,31,11,417,171,147,23,191,27,37,241,1207,1003,143,
%U A090479 191,243,279,247,331,233,947,107,169,673,301,2711,977,789,111,417,221
%N A090479 Beginning with 1, least number such that filling the first n gaps with
numbers from 1 to n yields primes in every case.
%C A090479 Replacing the first n commas with numbers from 1 to n yields a prime
for all n.
%e A090479 113,11321,1132139,...are primes.
%Y A090479 Cf. A090480.
%Y A090479 Sequence in context: A105951 A038202 A128415 this_sequence A141903 A010289
A127613
%Y A090479 Adjacent sequences: A090476 A090477 A090478 this_sequence A090480 A090481
A090482
%K A090479 base,nonn
%O A090479 1,2
%A A090479 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Dec 02 2003
%E A090479 3 more terms from Ray G. Opao (1260(AT)email.com), Apr 07 2005
%E A090479 Many more terms from David Wasserman (wasserma(AT)spawar.navy.mil), Nov
17 2005
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