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A061725 p^2 + 2 where p = prime. +0
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6, 11, 27, 51, 123, 171, 291, 363, 531, 843, 963, 1371, 1683, 1851, 2211, 2811, 3483, 3723, 4491, 5043, 5331, 6243, 6891, 7923, 9411, 10203, 10611, 11451, 11883, 12771, 16131, 17163, 18771, 19323, 22203, 22803, 24651, 26571, 27891, 29931 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

REFERENCES

D. M. Burton, Elementary Number Theory, Allyn and Bacon, Inc. Boston, MA, 1976, pp. 51.

PROGRAM

(PARI) v=[]; for(n=1, 100, v=concat(v, (prime(n)^2)+2)); v

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A140359 A136979 A007433 this_sequence A105708 A087737 A034489

Adjacent sequences: A061722 A061723 A061724 this_sequence A061726 A061727 A061728

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 23 2001

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