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Search: id:A111654
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| A111654 |
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n appears n-th composite number times. |
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+0 5
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OFFSET
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1,5
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REFERENCES
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T. M. Apostol, Introduction to Analytic Number Theory, Springer-Verlag, 1976, page 2.
J. B. Rosser and L. Schoenfeld, Approximate formulas for some functions of prime numbers, Illinois J. Math. 6: 64-94 (1962).
L. Panaitopol, Some Properties of the Series of Composed Numbers, J. Inequalities in Pure and Applied Mathematics. 2(2): Article 38, 2000.
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LINKS
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Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Composite Number."
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FORMULA
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n appears A002808(n) times.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A002808, A111653, A111655.
Sequence in context: A151982 A111854 A132085 this_sequence A067099 A098429 A132090
Adjacent sequences: A111651 A111652 A111653 this_sequence A111655 A111656 A111657
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KEYWORD
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easy,nonn
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AUTHOR
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Jonathan Vos Post (jvospost3(AT)gmail.com), Aug 12 2005
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