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A255999
Position of the n-th prime in A253279.
0
2, 4, 8, 17, 79, 42, 76, 82, 157, 85, 205, 307, 65, 145, 170, 325, 1661, 831, 463, 485, 4737, 3946, 993, 1647, 421, 5551, 273, 2398, 183, 6268, 4226, 9224, 703, 2653, 3081, 1167, 1226, 10817, 1297, 19183, 1385, 6890, 2174, 14660, 7922, 21905, 21358, 2917, 2757
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
We conjecture that the sequence is infinite or, equivalently, A253279 contains all primes.
FORMULA
A253279(a(n)) = prime(n).
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A231435 A113153 A372543 * A171719 A185178 A351471
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
STATUS
approved