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%S 2,3,5,7,13,19,11,31,29,23,17,43,37,41,53,47,67,79,61,71,59,73,101,
%T 149,83,127,97,89,109,137,157,107,103,151,113,163,139,181,197,131,193,
%U 167,191,173,227,199,179,223,211,307,241,349,229,239,233,257,379,277,271
%N Primes corresponding to A101043 (which is A101042 sorted).
%C The order in which the primes (except 2) first appear in A020483. It is conjectured that all primes are in this sequence.
%H J. K. Andersen, <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/primenumbers/message/15641">Prime gaps (not necessarily consecutive)</a>.
%H Mike Oakes, Ed Pegg Jr, Jens Kruse Andersen, <a href="/A101042/a101042.txt">Prime gaps (not necessarily consecutive)</a>, digest of 5 messages in primenumbers Yahoo group, Nov 26 - Nov 27, 2004. [Cached copy]
%Y Cf. A020483, A101042, A101043, A101045, A101046.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Jens Kruse Andersen_, Nov 28 2004