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Positions of nonzero terms of A194659(n)-A194186(n+1), n>=1.
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%I #13 Mar 30 2012 18:53:00

%S 20,27,73,77,85,95,106,116,117,122,125,132,137,144,145,152,162,167,

%T 168,189,191,192,193,198,201,208,213,234,235,236,243,249,258,259,265,

%U 275,279,286,287,291,318,319,321,329,330,331,340

%N Positions of nonzero terms of A194659(n)-A194186(n+1), n>=1.

%C The sequence (together with A194953) characterizes a right-left symmetry in the distribution of primes over intervals (2*p_n, 2*p_(n+1)), n=1,2,..., where p_n is the n-th prime.

%H V. Shevelev, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/0909.0715">Ramanujan and Labos primes, their generalizations and classifications of primes</a>

%Y Cf. A104272, A080359, A193507, A194186, A164368, A194598, A194658, A194659, A194953, A164288, A164294.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Vladimir Shevelev_, Sep 01 2011