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COMMENT
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w is uniquely defined as the largest value such that for all n>0, a(n) is prime. - Charles R Greathouse IV Oct 25 2006
Hardy's paper uses this as an example, although the sequence is not well-defined there. The next term is probably 2^16382-35411, a 4932-digit prp. - Charles R Greathouse IV Oct 25 2006
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REFERENCES
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P. Ribenboim, Prime number records, Two-Year College Math. Jnl., 25 (1994), pp. 280-290.
E. M. Wright, A prime-representing function, American Mathematical Monthly, 58 (1951), pp. 616-618.
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