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A054998 Integers that can be expressed as the sum of consecutive primes in exactly 3 ways. +0
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41, 83, 197, 199, 223, 240, 251, 281, 287, 340, 371, 401, 439, 491, 510, 593, 660, 733, 803, 857, 864, 883, 931, 941, 961, 983, 990, 991, 1012, 1060, 1061, 1099, 1104, 1187, 1236, 1283, 1313, 1361, 1381, 1392, 1433, 1439, 1493, 1511, 1523, 1524, 1553 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, section C2.

LINKS

C. Rivera, Problem with some terms

EXAMPLE

41 can be expressed as 41 or 11+13+17 or 2+3+5+7+11+13, so 41 is in the sequence.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A054845, A054859, A054996-A055001.

Sequence in context: A136072 A098061 A141898 this_sequence A067378 A071886 A087939

Adjacent sequences: A054995 A054996 A054997 this_sequence A054999 A055000 A055001

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Jud McCranie (j.mccranie(AT)comcast.net), May 30 2000

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