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A119959 p^2-p+1 central polygonal numbers with prime indices A002061[Prime[n]]. +0
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3, 7, 21, 43, 111, 157, 273, 343, 507, 813, 931, 1333, 1641, 1807, 2163, 2757, 3423, 3661, 4423, 4971, 5257, 6163, 6807, 7833, 9313, 10101, 10507, 11343, 11773, 12657, 16003, 17031, 18633, 19183, 22053, 22651, 24493, 26407, 27723, 29757, 31863 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

COMMENT

Prime a(n) belong to A074268[n] = {3,7,43,157,4423,6163,19183,22651,26407,37057,113233,...} that is a subset of A002383[n], A087126[n], A034915[n], A085104[n].

FORMULA

a(n) = Prime[n]^2 - Prime[n] + 1.

MATHEMATICA

Table[Prime[n]^2-Prime[n]+1, {n, 1, 100}]

CROSSREFS

Cf. A002061, A074268, A002383, A087126, A034915, A085104.

Sequence in context: A097162 A128402 A018689 this_sequence A018712 A027151 A092203

Adjacent sequences: A119956 A119957 A119958 this_sequence A119960 A119961 A119962

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Alexander Adamchuk (alex(AT)kolmogorov.com), Aug 02 2006

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