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%I #11 Jul 01 2015 02:23:34
%S 7,5,2,3,37,71,73,107,41,109,43,11,79,13,47,83,17,19,53,89,23,59,61,
%T 29,97,31,367,701,1039,373,709,379,1049,383,1051,719,389,727,1061,
%U 1063,397,733,67,401,739,409,743,751,419,1087,421,757,1091,1093,761,1097,431,433,101,769,103,439,773,1109,443,113,449,787,457,127,461
%N Primes as they appear in sequence {A258083(n)/3}.
%C The sequence is a permutation of the primes.
%H Peter J. C. Moses, <a href="/A258370/b258370.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>
%Y Cf. A000040, A258083, A258225.
%K nonn,base
%O 1,1
%A _Vladimir Shevelev_, May 28 2015