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A075586 Primes p(k) such that the number of distinct prime divisors of all composite numbers between p(k) and p(k+1) is 6. +0
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31, 47, 67, 103, 109, 163, 193, 277, 313, 349, 379, 397, 457, 463, 487, 877, 1087, 1093, 1279, 1303, 1567, 1873, 2269, 2347, 2473, 2797, 3697, 4447, 4789, 4999, 5077, 5413, 5503, 5923, 6007, 6217, 6469, 6997, 7603, 7639, 7723, 7933, 8779, 9277, 10159 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

For very large n, the probability of a(n) not being a twin prime is extremely small, unless the twin primes conjecture is false. - Sam Alexander (amnalexander(AT)yahoo.com), Oct 20 2003

LINKS

XIAO Gang, Factoris, a program that factorizes huge integers

CROSSREFS

Cf. A052297, A075581, A075580, A059960, A075583, A075584, A075585, A075587, A075588, A075589.

Sequence in context: A014313 A095318 A130096 this_sequence A033221 A127576 A139896

Adjacent sequences: A075583 A075584 A075585 this_sequence A075587 A075588 A075589

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Sep 26 2002

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Sam Alexander (amnalexander(AT)yahoo.com), Oct 20 2003

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