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A100465 Let p(1)=2, p(2)=3, p(3)=5, ... denote the primes and let E(n) = 1 + p(1) * p(2) * ... * p(n). Sequence gives primes p such that p(n+2) | E(n). +0
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7, 71, 307, 673 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

No other terms for p <80000000.

CROSSREFS

See A066735 for further information.

Sequence in context: A069634 A069619 A137443 this_sequence A107601 A069591 A039920

Adjacent sequences: A100462 A100463 A100464 this_sequence A100466 A100467 A100468

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Levai Gabor [L'{e}vai G'{a}bor], (gablevai(AT)vipmail.hu), Nov 23, 2004

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