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A100572 Largest prime p such that the sum of n consecutive primes plus p is equal to n^3. +0
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5, 19, 41, 89, 163, 271, 631 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

EXAMPLE

a(2)=19 because 3+5+19=3^3;

a(3)=41 because 5+7+11+41=4^3;

a(4)=89 because 5+7+11+13+89=5^3.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent sequences: A100569 A100570 A100571 this_sequence A100573 A100574 A100575

Sequence in context: A031379 A125202 A024841 this_sequence A119534 A033622 A091568

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Giovanni Teofilatto (g.teofilatto(AT)tiscalinet.it), Nov 29 2004

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