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%I #13 Jan 11 2021 23:40:12
%S 2,1,3,20,5,110,7,4,11,200,13,22,17,1001,19,40,23,6,29,1010,31,15,37,
%T 112,41,1100,43,121,47,24,53,33,59,2000,61,42,67,130,71,10001,73,51,
%U 79,202,83,60,89,8,97,220,101,10010,103,301,107,10100,109,310,113
%N Primes followed by the difference from the next prime calculated by adding the digits of the lexicographically earliest distinct term.
%e Prime 2 + (1) = prime 3;
%e prime 3 + (2+0) = prime 5;
%e prime 5 + (1+1+0) = prime 7;
%e prime 7 + (4) = prime 11;
%e prime 11 + (2+0+0) = prime 13;
%e prime 13 + (2+2) = 17; etc.
%Y Cf. A000040 (primes), A219606.
%Y Differences between consecutive primes: A001223, A134735, A340063.
%K base,nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Carole Dubois_, Dec 31 2020