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A101046
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d such that the smallest prime p for which p+d is also prime is larger than for any smaller d.
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5
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1, 2, 6, 22, 88, 112, 202, 718, 1328, 1642, 1732, 5246, 5888, 10342, 25678, 37666, 59894, 76004, 103102, 108412, 180814, 359662, 651362, 872698, 2373478, 6088792, 7642528, 9244552, 13038352, 13591192, 24318988, 34857778, 55076404, 147838742
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OFFSET
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1,2
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COMMENTS
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The numbers in A101042 which are smaller than all following numbers.
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EXAMPLE
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Consider d=6. The smallest prime p for which p+6 is also prime, is p=5. All numbers below d=6 have a p<5 (or no p at all), so 6 is in the sequence.
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CROSSREFS
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KEYWORD
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nonn
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STATUS
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approved
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