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A057470 Let p(i) =i-th prime, let twin(n) = (P,Q) be n-th pair of twin primes; sequence gives p(P). +0
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5, 11, 31, 59, 109, 179, 277, 353, 547, 587, 773, 859, 1063, 1153, 1201, 1433, 1499, 1723, 1823, 2063, 2341, 2897, 3001, 3259, 3733, 4133, 4397, 4549, 4759, 4933, 6217, 6311, 6353, 6653, 6841, 8101, 8221, 8377, 8513, 8747, 9293, 9973, 10433, 10559 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

The 3rd pair of twin primes is twin(3) = (11,13), so a(3) = p(11) = 31.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A057473.

Sequence in context: A052228 A105910 A023259 this_sequence A038580 A106088 A077446

Adjacent sequences: A057467 A057468 A057469 this_sequence A057471 A057472 A057473

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Cino Hilliard (HILLCINO368(AT)NETSCAPE.NET), Sep 10 2000

EXTENSIONS

More terms from James A. Sellers (sellersj(AT)math.psu.edu), Sep 11 2000

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