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Search: id:A096629
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| A096629 |
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Values of n for which {p_3, p_4, ..., p_n} (mod 3) contains equal numbers of 1's and 2s. |
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+0 2
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OFFSET
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1,1
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COMMENT
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The sequence contains no other terms up to 10^6.
The sequence also contains 23338590791.
The number 23338590791 can't be a member of this sequence because {p_3, p_4, ..., p_23338590791} has an odd number of elements and therefore can't have equal number of 3k+1 and 3k+2 primes. I think this mistake stems from the mistake in A096630, which I commented on. - Zvi Mendlowitz (zvi113(AT)zahav.net.il), Mar 14 2005
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LINKS
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Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Chebyshev Bias
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A096630.
Adjacent sequences: A096626 A096627 A096628 this_sequence A096630 A096631 A096632
Sequence in context: A113451 A029709 A046458 this_sequence A020177 A100390 A097619
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KEYWORD
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nonn,more
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AUTHOR
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Eric Weisstein (eric(AT)weisstein.com), Jul 04, 2004
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