%I A108574
%S A108574 4,6,9,10,14,15,21,22,25,26,33,34,38,39,46,49,51,57,58,62,65,69,74,82,
%T A108574 85,86,87,91,93,94,106,111,118,121,122,123,129,133,134,141,142,145,146,
%U A108574 158,159,166,169,177,178,183,185,194,201,202,205,206,213,214,217,218,219,
226,237,249,254,259,262,265,267,274,278,289,291,298,301,302,303,305,
309,314,321,326,327,334,339,341,346,358,361,362,365,381,382,386,393,
394,398,411,417,422,427,445,446,447,451,453,454,458,466,469,471,478,
481,482,485,489,501,502,505,511,514,519,526,529,537,538,542,543,545,
553,554,561
%N A108574 Range of A000790 (primary pretenders).
%D A108574 J. H. Conway, R. K. Guy, W. A. Schneeberger and N. J. A. Sloane, The
Primary Pretenders, Acta Arith. 78 (1997), 307-313.
%H A108574 <a href="http://www.research.att.com/~njas/doc/primary.html">Primary
Pretenders article</a>
%Y A108574 Cf. A000790.
%Y A108574 Sequence in context: A108764 A129336 A103607 this_sequence A157931 A046368
A113433
%Y A108574 Adjacent sequences: A108571 A108572 A108573 this_sequence A108575 A108576
A108577
%K A108574 fini,full,nonn
%O A108574 1,1
%A A108574 David W. Wilson (davidwwilson(AT)comcast.net), Jun 10 2005
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