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%I A100964
%S A100964 3,7,23,89,113,113,113,523,523,887,1129,1327,1327,1327,1327,1327,1327,
%T A100964 9551,15683,15683,15683,15683,19609,19609,19609,19609,31397,31397,31397,
%U A100964 31397,31397,31397,31397,31397,31397,31397,155921,155921,155921,155921
%N A100964 Smallest prime number that begins a prime gap of at least 2n.
%e A100964 a(5)=a(6)=a(7)=113 because there is a gap of 14 between 113 and 127.
%t A100964 k=1; Table[While[Prime[k+1]-Prime[k] < 2n, k++ ]; Prime[k], {n, 48}]
%Y A100964 Cf. A000230, A002386, A005250.
%Y A100964 Sequence in context: A099152 A113860 A080355 this_sequence A080077 A096318 
               A133788
%Y A100964 Adjacent sequences: A100961 A100962 A100963 this_sequence A100965 A100966 
               A100967
%K A100964 nonn
%O A100964 1,1
%A A100964 T. D. Noe (noe(AT)sspectra.com), Nov 23 2004

    
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