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%I A103342
%S A103342 2,1,2,3,2,2,6,2,4,7,10,28,192,53,26,6,32,1,40,69,18,81,20,3,202,60,160,
%T A103342 51,150,67,252,8,86,13,124,91,90,311,28,58,28,56,534,77,12,166,28,37,6,
%U A103342 26,106,100,420,45,106,165,70,12,110,215,130,231,328,348,170,132,598
%N A103342 Sequence of k values arising in A093490.
%C A103342 Some of the larger entries may only correspond to probable primes.
%o A103342 (PARI) v=[2]; for(n=2,68, k=1; while(!isprime(p=k*(n-1)*v[n-1]-1), k++); 
               print1(k,","); v=concat(v,p))
%Y A103342 Cf. A093490 (corresponding primes), A091879, A091771.
%Y A103342 Sequence in context: A159974 A143866 A155002 this_sequence A147784 A051329 
               A105499
%Y A103342 Adjacent sequences: A103339 A103340 A103341 this_sequence A103343 A103344 
               A103345
%K A103342 nonn
%O A103342 1,1
%A A103342 Rick L. Shepherd (rshepherd2(AT)hotmail.com), Jan 31 2005

    
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