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A128846 Numerators of the continued fraction convergents of the decimal concatenation of the upper bounds of twin primes. +0
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0, 1, 1, 4, 745, 749, 1494, 79931, 81425, 242781, 809768, 1052549, 1862317, 28987304, 30849621, 183235409, 214085030, 1467745589, 57456163001, 2058713244234420, 2058770700397421, 30881503049798314, 156466285949388991 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,4

FORMULA

The upper bounds of twin primes 5,7,13,19... are concatenated and then preceded by a decimal point to create the fraction N = .57131931... . This number is then evaluated with n=0,m=steps to iterate,x = N, a(0)=floor(N) using the loop: do a(n)=floor(x) x=1/(x-a(n)) n=n+1 loop until n=m

PROGRAM

(PARI) cattwinsU(n) = { a="."; forprime(x=3, n, if(ispseudoprime(x+2), a=concat(a, Str(x+2)))); a=eval(a) } cfrac2(m, f) = { default(realprecision, 1000); cf = vector(m+10); cf = contfrac(f); for(m1=1, m-1, r=cf[m1+1]; forstep(n=m1, 1, -1, r = 1/r; r+=cf[n]; ); numer=numerator(r); denom=denominator(r); print1(numer", "); ) }

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A134579 A090588 A053986 this_sequence A068112 A007725 A102195

Adjacent sequences: A128843 A128844 A128845 this_sequence A128847 A128848 A128849

KEYWORD

frac,nonn

AUTHOR

Cino Hilliard (hillcino368(AT)hotmail.com), Apr 16 2007

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