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A096064 Let p(k) = k-th prime; sequence gives primes q of the form q = k*p(k) + 1 for some k. +0
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3, 7, 29, 79, 2137, 3391, 5437, 7603, 25849, 36373, 51059, 54101, 74357, 88327, 92033, 119089, 154387, 179743, 263063, 275813, 328093, 540577, 645529, 671299, 694333, 761713, 824951, 872281, 1133147, 1142809, 1190177, 1206767, 1442333 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

EXAMPLE

a(3)=29 because the fourth prime is 7, and 4 * 7 + 1 = 29.

MAPLE

Select[Table[Prime[n]*n + 1, {n, 455}], PrimeQ]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A086172, A096065.

Adjacent sequences: A096061 A096062 A096063 this_sequence A096065 A096066 A096067

Sequence in context: A068485 A019352 A080806 this_sequence A110613 A088095 A141477

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Alonso Delarte (alonso.delarte(AT)gmail.com), Jul 20 2004

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