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Primes p=prime(i) of level (1,13), i.e., such that A118534(i)=prime(i-13).
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%I #14 Jun 19 2021 04:54:08

%S 35630467,118877047,123823081,140061577,155032793,175204303,184606997,

%T 188871349,189489733,232093339,244004749,278518081,309055367,

%U 310542257,313596551,315659909,329918227,340761691,389220347,398329523,411405833,422745641,480428801,485608819

%N Primes p=prime(i) of level (1,13), i.e., such that A118534(i)=prime(i-13).

%C This subsequence of A125830 and of A162174 gives primes of level (1,13): If prime(i) has level 1 in A117563 and 2*prime(i) - prime(i+1) = prime(i-k), then we say that prime(i) has level (1,k).

%H Fabien Sibenaler, <a href="/A125572/b125572.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..700</a>

%e prime(10272256) - prime(10272255) = 184607153 - 184606997 = 184606997 - 184606841 = prime(10272255) - prime(10272255-13) and prime(10272255) has level 1 in A117563, so prime(10272255)=184606997 has level (1,13).

%Y Cf. A006562 (primes of level (1,1)), A117078, A117563, A117876, A118464, A118467, A119402, A119403, A119404.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _RĂ©mi Eismann_ and _Fabien Sibenaler_, Jan 27 2007

%E Definition and comment reworded following suggestions from the authors. - _M. F. Hasler_, Nov 30 2009