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A096328 Prime(p^3) where p = prime(n). 5

%I #14 Oct 31 2013 12:17:24

%S 19,103,691,2309,10957,19403,47657,69031,130073,279431,347707,620531,

%T 867677,1013609,1353887,1999121,2829503,3152099,4268039,5145347,

%U 5628457,7258871,8510507,10651117,14042671,15986303,17023271,19235537,20411623,22909613,33289481

%N Prime(p^3) where p = prime(n).

%H T. D. Noe, <a href="/A096328/b096328.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..100</a>

%e 5 = prime(3). Hence, a(3) = prime(5^3) = prime(125) = 691.

%e 7 = prime(4). Hence, a(4) = prime(7^3) = prime(343) = 2309.

%t Table[ Prime[ Prime[n]^3], {n, 29}] (* _Robert G. Wilson v_, Aug 07 2004 *)

%o (PARI) g(n,m) = forprime(j=2,m, forprime(x=2,n,print1(prime(j^3)",");break))

%Y Cf. A222759.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Cino Hilliard_, Aug 02 2004

%E Edited by _Robert G. Wilson v_, Aug 07 2004

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