%I #18 Apr 24 2021 09:59:37
%S 2,11,53,59,71,73,89,97,103,107,127,131,163,173,179,181,191,193,197,
%T 223,229,233,241,251,263,271,281,293,311,331,337,347,349,359,367,383,
%U 401,419,421,431,443,449,457,461,463,467,479,487,491,509,521,523,541,547,557,563
%N The primes missing from A333541.
%C These are the primes that are not record high values in A333537.
%H David A. Corneth, <a href="/A333542/b333542.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..100</a>
%H J. S. Myers, R. Schroeppel, S. R. Shannon, N. J. A. Sloane, and P. Zimmermann, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.14000">Three Cousins of Recaman's Sequence</a>, arXiv:2004:14000 [math.NT], April 2020.
%e We have A333541(k) = 7 for some k and the term after that A333541(k + 1) = 13. As 11 is a prime between 7 and 13, 11 is in the sequence. - _David A. Corneth_, Apr 21 2020
%Y Cf. A332558, A333537, A333538, A333541.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Apr 20 2020
%E More terms from _David A. Corneth_, Apr 21 2020