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A132208 a(n) = 11+30n(n+1)/2. +0
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11, 41, 101, 191, 311, 461, 641, 851, 1091, 1361, 1661, 1991, 2351, 2741, 3161, 3611, 4091, 4601, 5141, 5711, 6311, 6941, 7601, 8291, 9011, 9761, 10541, 11351, 12191 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,1

COMMENT

The sequence starts with a string of primes for indices n = 0 to 6. a(n=7)=851 is composite, n=8 to 9 are prime, n=10 to 11 are composite etc. with an irregular pattern of primes/composites.

EXAMPLE

p=30(0)+11

p=11

p=30(1)+11

p=41

p=30(2)+41

p=101

etc.

CROSSREFS

Sequence in context: A158187 A065145 A030685 this_sequence A066595 A027086 A075985

Adjacent sequences: A132205 A132206 A132207 this_sequence A132209 A132210 A132211

KEYWORD

nonn

AUTHOR

Nate Eskey (nj.eskey09(AT)bchigh.edu), Nov 06 2007

EXTENSIONS

Better definition from R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl), Nov 16 2007

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