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A287940
a(n) is the first odd prime greater than a(n-1) such that (a(1), ..., a(n)) forms a prime vector. a(1)=3, a(2)=5.
1
3, 5, 11, 13, 29, 31, 47, 61, 71, 409, 2819, 4261, 113819, 124633, 236507, 250693, 501779, 886609, 29089889, 57721663, 157320827, 465327091, 812828249, 1530361321
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
A prime vector of order n is an array of n distinct primes P = (p_1, p_2, ..., p_n) such that every sum of an odd number of consecutive elements is also prime. The weight of the prime vector is the sum of its elements. For full details see the Kamenetsky paper.
a(1)-a(24) were found by Herbert Kociemba.
LINKS
Dmitry Kamenetsky, Prime sums of primes, arXiv:1703.06778 [math.HO], 2017.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A317309 A243897 A153075 * A237349 A095082 A375793
KEYWORD
nonn,more
AUTHOR
Dmitry Kamenetsky, Jun 03 2017
STATUS
approved