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A112550 Define a(1)=41; then a(n)=k*a(n-1)^2-1 with k least number such that a(n) and a(n)+2 are twin primes. +0
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41, 282407, 99054112352057, 29847243642863658530046303259457, 438302112913620818033722039251417607232953642602702120391887945707 (list; graph; listen)
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