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A066515 Numbers n such that p(n+1)+p(n-2)=2p(n-1), where p(m) is the m-th prime. +0
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13, 20, 60, 93, 113, 116, 141, 212, 234, 254, 262, 269, 277, 286, 292, 295, 302, 323, 353, 359, 370, 390, 408, 418, 474, 501, 543, 599, 613, 625, 715, 719, 724, 743, 820, 934, 940, 995, 999, 1017, 1099, 1120, 1264, 1300, 1313, 1401, 1415, 1419, 1423 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Equivalently, n such that f(n) = f(n-2)-f(n-1) where f is the prime gaps function given by f(m) = p(m+1)-p(m).

MATHEMATICA

Select[ Range[ 3, 1440 ], Prime[ #+1 ]+Prime[ #-2 ]==2Prime[ #-1 ]& ]

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A164462 A164508 A132946 this_sequence A166656 A032693 A034294

Adjacent sequences: A066512 A066513 A066514 this_sequence A066516 A066517 A066518

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Joseph L. Pe (joseph_l_pe(AT)hotmail.com), Jan 04 2002

EXTENSIONS

Edited by Dean Hickerson (dean.hickerson(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 10, 2002.

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