Search: id:A152532 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A152532 %S A152532 4,11,41,69,161,213,353,505,655,1011,1197,1509,1841,2185,2667,3115,3831, %T A152532 4197,4749,5463,5901,6865,7873,8795,9789,10601,11013,11873,13617,14549, %U A152532 17137,17935,20135,20691,23091,24299,25893,27865 %N A152532 a(n) = p(n)*p(n+2) - 2*p(n+1), where p(n) is the n-th prime. %H A152532 Ingo Althofer, Is 8795 a boring number? [From Omar E. Pol (info(AT)polprimos.com), Feb 20 2009] %H A152532 C. Greathouse, Uninteresting numbers. [From R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl), Oct 30 2009] %Y A152532 Cf. A000040, A111071, A152527, A152528, A152529, A152530, A152531. %Y A152532 Sequence in context: A149267 A149268 A077236 this_sequence A121096 A047091 A121092 %Y A152532 Adjacent sequences: A152529 A152530 A152531 this_sequence A152533 A152534 A152535 %K A152532 easy,nonn %O A152532 1,1 %A A152532 Omar E. Pol (info(AT)polprimos.com), Dec 06 2008 Search completed in 0.003 seconds