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A087882 a(n) = Prime[Abs[n-Prime[n-1]]] + PrimePi[ n- PrimePi[n-2]] +0
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OFFSET

4,1

COMMENT

A prime based function based on A005185 as a pattern in a reinversion sequence.

MATHEMATICA

prid[n_Integer?Positive] := prid[n] =Prime[Abs[n-Prime[n-1]]] + PrimePi[ n- PrimePi[n-2]] prid[1] = prid[2] = 1 digits=256 a=Table[prid[n], {n, 4, digits+4}]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A005185.

Sequence in context: A102703 A156638 A098868 this_sequence A083709 A091183 A094029

Adjacent sequences: A087879 A087880 A087881 this_sequence A087883 A087884 A087885

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Roger L Bagula (rlbagulatftn(AT)yahoo.com), Oct 12 2003

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