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%I #3 Mar 30 2012 17:22:54
%S 0,1,2,3,12,4,5,6,7,10,9,11,8,34,25,17,14,15,13,59,18,19,16,22,30,20,
%T 24,40,21,28,33,90,32,27,83,31,36,42,35,201,62,43,132,45,52,63,65,107,
%U 53,60,23,26,114,38,379,474,70,51,120,48,162,29,49,76,46,66,56,92,44,82,57
%N The position of prime(n) in A134204.
%C It is not known whether this sequence is defined for all n. The first 10^6 terms of A134204 contain the first 16396 primes (up to 180667).
%H T. D. Noe, <a href="/A162846/b162846.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..16396</a>
%K nonn
%O 1,3
%A _T. D. Noe_, Jul 19 2009