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A058867 Equidistant lonely primes. Each prime is the same distance (gap) from the preceding prime and the next prime. These distances are maximal: each distance is larger than all such previous distances. +0
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5, 53, 211, 16787, 69623, 247141, 3565979, 4911311, 12012743, 23346809, 34346287, 36598607, 51042053, 383204683, 4470608101, 5007182863, 5558570491, 48287689717, 50284155289, 178796541817 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

EXAMPLE

47, 53 and 59 are primes. There are no other primes between 47 and 59, and 59-53=53-47=6. There are no other such primes with a smaller distance so 53 is included in the sequence.

CROSSREFS

The distances are in A058868. First occurrences of distances are in A054342.

Adjacent sequences: A058864 A058865 A058866 this_sequence A058868 A058869 A058870

Sequence in context: A139899 A094849 A094852 this_sequence A058869 A054342 A068170

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Harvey Dubner (harvey(AT)dubner.com), Dec 07 2000; extended Sep 11 2004

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