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A119402 Primes p=prime(i) of level (1,11), i.e., such that A118534(i)=prime(i-11). +0
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576791, 3361517, 9433859, 10460719, 11630503, 11707537, 12080027, 19743677, 28716287, 33384517, 34961923, 36627659, 37776967, 38087983, 40794049, 45650359, 49152757 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

This subsequence of A125830 and of A162174 gives primes of level (1,11): If the i-th prime p(i) has level 1 in A117563 and 2 p(i) - p(i+1) = p(i-k), then we say that p(i) has level (1,k).

Primes of level (1,1) form the sequence A006562

EXAMPLE

prime(240963)-prime(240962)=prime(240962)-prime(240962-11),

prime(240963)-prime(240962)=prime(240962)-prime(240951),

3361601-3361517=3361517-3361433=84=6*14,

prime(240962) has a level 1 in A117563,

prime(240962)=3361517 has a level(1,11).

CROSSREFS

Cf. A117078, A117563, A006562, A117876, A118464, A118467.

KEYWORD

nonn,more,new

AUTHOR

Remi Eismann and Fabien Sibenaler (reismann(AT)free.fr), Jul 25 2006

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Fabien Sibenaler (fabien.sibenaler(AT)club-internet.fr), Oct 20 2006

Definition and comment reworded following suggestions from the authors. - M. F. Hasler (mhasler(AT)univ-ag.fr), Nov 30 2009

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