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Inverse Aronson transform of primes.
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%I #9 Mar 30 2012 17:27:18

%S 3,5,6,11,12,17,18,20,21,22,24,25,26,27,28,31,32,33,34,35,36,41,42,44,

%T 45,46,48,49,50,51,52,59,60,67,68,69,70,72,74,75,76,77,78,83,84,85,86,

%U 87,88,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,98,99,100,102,104,105,106,109,110,111,112

%N Inverse Aronson transform of primes.

%H B. Cloitre, N. J. A. Sloane and M. J. Vandermast, <a href="http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/journals/JIS/VOL6/Cloitre/cloitre2.html">Numerical analogues of Aronson's sequence</a>, J. Integer Seqs., Vol. 6 (2003), #03.2.2.

%H B. Cloitre, N. J. A. Sloane and M. J. Vandermast, <a href="http://arXiv.org/abs/math.NT/0305308">Numerical analogues of Aronson's sequence</a> (math.NT/0305308)

%F k-th segment (k>=1) consists of {p(k)} if k is a prime, otherwise {p(k-1)+1, ..., p(k)-1}; except that the first segment is empty, where p(m) = m-th prime.

%K nonn,easy

%O 1,1

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Mar 10 2003

%E More terms from _Matthew Vandermast_, Mar 16 2003