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A340344
a(n) = ((((((((1723*n mod 1657) mod 861) mod 753) mod 95) * 1602) + 505) mod 786) mod 506) mod 488.
0
127, 43, 239, 367, 283, 199, 101, 17, 439, 61, 257, 103, 19, 37, 233, 149, 277, 193, 109, 11, 433, 349, 251, 167, 13, 197, 113, 29, 157, 73, 269, 397, 313, 229, 131, 47, 173, 89, 107, 23, 151, 67, 263, 179, 307, 223, 139, 41, 463, 83, 5, 409, 31, 227
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
The first 54 terms of this sequence are distinct primes.
LINKS
Dmitry Kamenetsky, A simple prime generating function, Mathematics StackExchange, December 2020.
CROSSREFS
Sequence in context: A051335 A186995 A145586 * A180352 A217557 A320571
KEYWORD
nonn,less
AUTHOR
Dmitry Kamenetsky, Jan 04 2021
STATUS
approved