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%I #16 Aug 31 2021 08:43:48
%S 17,71,223,563,1213,2027,2879,5393,7537,10973,16087,18587,26539,34319,
%T 46133,60937,70687,87103,110221,132911,165779,203051,215461,262897,
%U 318431,347209,411779,487603,539039,597209,695999,806543,874403,998969,1078111,1233073,1327489,1509581,1697461,1804841,2029369
%N Successive prime sums of the squares forming A347333.
%C Note that the terms are not constantly increasing; the first term which decreases is a(51) = 4296709, which is less than a(50) = 4357201. The first consecutive terms that are equal are a(65) = a(66) = 11893993.
%H Scott R. Shannon, <a href="/A347334/b347334.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..200</a>.
%Y Cf. A347333.
%K base,nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Eric Angelini_ and _Scott R. Shannon_, Aug 28 2021