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A096279 Sums of successive sums of successive sums of successive sums of successive primes. +0
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83, 122, 168, 216, 264, 316, 378, 446, 514, 582, 644, 700, 766, 846, 924, 994, 1062, 1126, 1188, 1258, 1340, 1434, 1528, 1602, 1656, 1704, 1764, 1860, 1984, 2094, 2178, 2260, 2348, 2432, 2514, 2598, 2682, 2766, 2848, 2932, 3018, 3090, 3152, 3242, 3378 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

The first term is always odd and may be prime. The first terms of more and more successions produce A007443.

EXAMPLE

2 3 5 7 11 successive primes

5 8 12 18 sums of successive primes

13 20 30 sums of successive sums of successive primes

33 50 sums of successive sums of successive sums of successive primes

83 sums of successive sums of successive sums of successive sums of successive primes

PROGRAM

(PARI) \Iterated successive sums of successive sums... of successive primes. \Input number of terms n and the order m. m=0 yields the primes. sucsums(n, m) = { local(a, b, i, j, k); a = primes(1001); b = vector(1001); for(i=1, m, for(j=1, n+n, b[j] = a[j]+ a[j+1]; ); a=b; ); for(k=1, n, print1(a[k]", "); ) }

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A139765 A031412 A033252 this_sequence A140771 A142309 A142409

Adjacent sequences: A096276 A096277 A096278 this_sequence A096280 A096281 A096282

KEYWORD

easy,nonn

AUTHOR

Cino Hilliard (hillcino368(AT)gmail.com), Jun 22 2004

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