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Primes p such that A005245(p) < A005245(p-1)+1.
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%I #12 Aug 11 2014 22:45:46

%S 353942783,1163385647,1932319583,2336924879,4166809919,4937621453,

%T 5123340683,5184740299,5390865059,5455982879,5467766947,6432033887,

%U 6459553799,6545574839,6714582263,6988649399,7378517519,7515851039,7657182539,7756383347

%N Primes p such that A005245(p) < A005245(p-1)+1.

%C Counterexamples to the conjecture from section F26 in UPINT.

%C a(1) was found by _Martin Fuller_; a(2) was found by Janis Iraids.

%C The prime terms of each of the sequences A189123 and A189124.

%D R. K. Guy, Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, Section F26.

%H Janis Iraids, <a href="/A189125/b189125.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>

%H Martin N. Fuller, <a href="/A005245/a005245.c.txt">C program for A005245</a>

%Y Cf. A005245, A189123, A189124.

%K nonn,hard

%O 1,1

%A _Max Alekseyev_, Apr 17 2011

%E More terms from _Janis Iraids_, Apr 20 2011.