%I #21 Apr 29 2023 14:09:51
%S 0,5,6,12,14,15,17,21,24,26,27,32,35,36,39,41,45,47,50,56,57,59,60,62,
%T 66,69,74,77,84,87,89,90,92,95,96,101,102,104,110,111,116,117,125,126,
%U 129,131,132,134,140,144,147,150,155,161,162,164,165,167,171,176,179,180,182,186,189,192,195,197,200,201,204,206,209,210,215,216,221,222,225,227,231,234,236,239,242,245,246,249,252,255,264,266,267,269,272,279,281,285,287,290,291,294,297,299,300
%N Related to small gaps between primes: a(n) = A235686(n)/2.
%C The list is finite with 105 terms. Data section contains all terms of the sequence (the same as A235686).
%H James Maynard, <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1311.4600">Small gaps between primes</a>, arXiv:1311.4600 [math.NT], 2013-2019.
%F a(n) = A235686(n)/2.
%Y Cf. A000101, A002386, A005250, A235686.
%K nonn,fini,full
%O 0,2
%A _Omar E. Pol_, Jun 30 2014