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A127269 Suppose the sum of the prime factors of the composites between prime(n) and prime(n+1) is prime. Sequence gives prime(n). +0
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5, 7, 11, 67, 97, 103, 107, 109, 113, 163, 173, 197, 263, 283, 331, 359, 389, 409, 419, 431, 461, 463, 521, 569, 599, 607, 659, 761, 787, 797, 809, 811, 829, 857, 877, 911, 1019, 1039, 1061, 1087, 1093, 1277, 1283, 1289, 1301, 1409, 1427, 1451, 1481, 1627 (list; graph; listen)
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