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A050664 Primes p such that number of primes produced according to rules stipulated in Honaker's A048853 is 2. +0
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4409, 5077, 6841, 9199, 17863, 18637, 30817, 31477, 35279, 38557, 39953, 48527, 55871, 61441, 62137, 62459, 66359, 68023, 68087, 82997, 83579, 88951, 89329, 90437, 94117, 94343, 96329, 98981, 99643, 110753, 111857, 113453, 117307 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

Altering a(1)=4409 gives 2 primes: 1409 and 4909.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A048853, A050673, A050653.

Sequence in context: A111345 A027506 A045013 this_sequence A039818 A116342 A035784

Adjacent sequences: A050661 A050662 A050663 this_sequence A050665 A050666 A050667

KEYWORD

nonn,base

AUTHOR

Patrick De Geest (pdg(AT)worldofnumbers.com), Jul 15 1999.

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