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%I A097466
%S A097466 2,6,6,6,5,4,7,10,9,6,4,2,11,5,7,7,4,7,10,3,9,7,6,4,8,8,6,5,9,4,7,6,4,
               5,
%T A097466 5,8,7,9,5,4,4,4,9,8,6,6,7,2,7,5,8,5,8,8,7,5,9,5,9,7,6,7,6,6,6,4,8,6,5,
%U A097466 5,5,7,6,6,7,6,6,5,8,4,4,5,6,6,6,8,4,5,5,5,9,8,6,8,7,3,6,6,6,6,7,6,9,8
%N A097466 Number of primes in each interval of one hundred numbers starting at 
               10000000.
%C A097466 This violates the OEIS rule that sequences should not depend on the choice 
               of a large arbitrary parameter. Included only because it is in Nagell. 
               - N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%D A097466 Nagell, T. "Introduction to number theory", Chelsea Publishing Company, 
               1964, page 52.
%t A097466 f[n_] := PrimePi[10^7 + 100n] - PrimePi[10^7 + 100n - 100]; Table[ f[n], 
               {n, 70}] (from Robert G. Wilson v Aut 27 2004)
%Y A097466 Sequence in context: A065486 A069806 A123945 this_sequence A141624 A134413 
               A134201
%Y A097466 Adjacent sequences: A097463 A097464 A097465 this_sequence A097467 A097468 
               A097469
%K A097466 nonn,easy
%O A097466 1,1
%A A097466 Francesco Guerrieri (francesco.guerrieri(AT)roma1.infn.it), Aug 23 2004
%E A097466 More terms from Robert G. Wilson v (rgwv(AT)rgwv.com), Aug 27 2004

    
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