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A157082 Primes in a millennium reach a record minimum: numbers n such that A038823(n) is lower than all A038823(k) with k<n +0
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0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 29, 38, 40, 43, 64, 88, 168, 180, 212, 293, 356, 452, 555, 638, 871, 913, 1637, 2346, 3279, 7176, 14420, 15369, 36912, 51459, 96733, 113376, 141219, 200315, 233047, 729345, 951847, 1704275, 1917281, 2326985 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,3

COMMENT

88 is in the sequence because there are 76 primes between 88000 and 88999

and every millennium < 88000 contains more than 76 primes.

The last term of this sequence is 13893290219204, because there are no primes

between 13893290219204000 and 13893290219204999.

7613200181xxx contains six primes. Up to five missing terms are yet to be provided.

LINKS

Martin Raab, Table of n, a(n) for n=1..59

CROSSREFS

A038823

Sequence in context: A123091 A160512 A144430 this_sequence A133493 A005520 A048183

Adjacent sequences: A157079 A157080 A157081 this_sequence A157083 A157084 A157085

KEYWORD

fini,nonn

AUTHOR

Martin Raab (raab-martin(AT)gmx.de), Feb 22 2009

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