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%I A101442
%S A101442 10007,19980,29953,39926,49899,59872,69845,79818,89791,99764,109737,
%T A101442 119710,129683,139656,149629,159602,169575,179548,189521,199494,209467,
%U A101442 219440,229413,239386,249359,259332,269305,279278,289251,299224,309197
%N A101442 a(n) = 9973*n + 10007.
%C A101442 9973 is the largest four-digit prime and 10007 is the smallest five-digit 
               prime.
%H A101442 Tanya Khovanova, <a href="http://www.tanyakhovanova.com/RecursiveSequences/
               RecursiveSequences.html">Recursive Sequences</a>
%H A101442 Chris Caldwell, <a href="http://primes.utm.edu/lists/small/100000.txt">
               The first 100,008 primes</a>.
%e A101442 If n=14, then 9973*14 + 10007 = 149629 (a prime)
%Y A101442 Cf. A017029, A100775, A100776, A101444.
%Y A101442 Sequence in context: A031598 A164968 A165296 this_sequence A023335 A096211 
               A052095
%Y A101442 Adjacent sequences: A101439 A101440 A101441 this_sequence A101443 A101444 
               A101445
%K A101442 nonn
%O A101442 0,1
%A A101442 Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 18 2005
%E A101442 Extended by Ray Chandler (rayjchandler(AT)sbcglobal.net), Jan 25 2005

    
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