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A062251 Take minimal prime q such that n(q+1)-1 is prime (A060324), that is, the smallest prime q so that n = (p+1)/(q+1) with p prime; sequence gives values of p. +0
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2, 5, 11, 11, 19, 17, 41, 23, 53, 29, 43, 47, 103, 41, 59, 47, 67, 53, 113, 59, 83, 131, 137, 71, 149, 103, 107, 83, 173, 89, 433, 127, 131, 101, 139, 107, 443, 113, 233, 239, 163, 167, 257, 131, 179, 137, 281, 191, 293, 149, 1019, 311, 211, 431, 439, 167, 227 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

A conjecture of Schinzel, if true, would imply that such a p always exists.

LINKS

T. D. Noe, Table of n, a(n) for n=1..10000

Matthew M. Conroy, A sequence related to a conjecture of Schinzel, J. Integ. Seqs. Vol. 4 (2001), #01.1.7.

EXAMPLE

1 = (2+1)/(2+1), 2 = (5+1)/(2+1), 3 = (11+1)/(3+1), 4 = (11+1)/(2+1), ...

CROSSREFS

Cf. A060424. Values of q are given in A060324.

Sequence in context: A069162 A079008 A144573 this_sequence A091114 A155767 A079782

Adjacent sequences: A062248 A062249 A062250 this_sequence A062252 A062253 A062254

KEYWORD

nonn,nice,easy

AUTHOR

N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com), Jul 01, 2001

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Vladeta Jovovic (vladeta(AT)eunet.rs), Jul 02 2001

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