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Search: id:A140597
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| 16, 20736, 76176, 239121, 2211169, 3583449, 29203216, 40005625, 45454564, 55606849, 77299264, 108097609, 115004176, 155650576, 226231681, 302934025, 324684361, 519703209, 551357361, 618367689, 797045824, 944025625, 1039740025
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OFFSET
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1,1
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REFERENCES
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Carlos Rivera's The Prime Puzzles & Problems Connection, Puzzles 198 and 443
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FORMULA
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For each of the terms in A095862 (which are prime sums of squares of consecutive primes, find the square just exceeding the term.
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EXAMPLE
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The first term of A095862 is 13, the prime sum of 2^2 + 3^2, where 4+9=13. The square just exceeding 13 is 16, the first term of this sequence.
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A140596, A066525, A098561, A098562, A140250, A140251.
Sequence in context: A089232 A002489 A060205 this_sequence A017296 A070904 A159427
Adjacent sequences: A140594 A140595 A140596 this_sequence A140598 A140599 A140600
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KEYWORD
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easy,nonn
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AUTHOR
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Enoch Haga (Enokh(AT)comcast.net), May 17 2008
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