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%I A093182
%S A093182 5238,5241,5242,5243,5244,5245,5246,5247,5248,5249,5250,5255,129008,
%T A093182 129009,129010,129012,129020,129021,129022,129023,129024,129025,129026,
%U A093182 129027,129028,129029,129030,129031,129032,129033,129058,129059,129060
%N A093182 Counts where both the odd composites (starting from 1) 1 mod 4 and 3 
               mod 4 are equal.
%F A093182 Run separate counts of odd composites 1 mod 4 and 3 mod 4. When the count 
               is equal, record the count
%e A093182 At 26829 1 mod 4 and 26835 3 mod 4, the count of odd composites is equal 
               for each run at 5238; so a(1)=5238. [Compare to the prime 26833 1 
               mod 4 where equality occurs at count 1471 and the first reversal 
               in the race occurs at 26861.]
%Y A093182 Cf. A093180, A093181, A007350, A007351, A038691.
%Y A093182 Sequence in context: A165599 A109159 A067224 this_sequence A124658 A143936 
               A053397
%Y A093182 Adjacent sequences: A093179 A093180 A093181 this_sequence A093183 A093184 
               A093185
%K A093182 easy,nonn
%O A093182 1,1
%A A093182 Enoch Haga (Enokh(AT)comcast.net), Mar 27 2004

    
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