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%I #8 Jun 06 2024 23:57:36
%S 18,9,36,15,54,21,46,25,26,27,90,33,34,35,74,39,126,45,94,49,50,51,
%T 106,55,56,57,180,63,64,65,134,69,216,75,76,77,158,81,166,85,86,87,
%U 178,91,92,93,94,95,194,99,306,105,324,111,226,115,116,117,118,119
%N Sum of the n-th maximal antirun of composite numbers differing by more than one.
%C The length of this antirun is given by A373403.
%C An antirun of a sequence (in this case A002808) is an interval of positions at which consecutive terms differ by more than one.
%H Gus Wiseman, <a href="/A373403/a373403.txt">Four statistics for runs and antiruns of prime, nonprime, squarefree, and nonsquarefree numbers</a>
%e Row sums of:
%e 4 6 8
%e 9
%e 10 12 14
%e 15
%e 16 18 20
%e 21
%e 22 24
%e 25
%e 26
%e 27
%e 28 30 32
%e 33
%e 34
%e 35
%e 36 38
%e 39
%e 40 42 44
%t Total/@Split[Select[Range[100],CompositeQ],#1+1!=#2&]//Most
%Y Partial sums are a subset of A053767 (partial sums of composite numbers).
%Y Functional neighbors: A005381, A054265, A068780, A373403, A373405, A373411, A373412.
%Y A000040 lists the primes, differences A001223.
%Y A002808 lists the composite numbers, differences A073783.
%Y A046933 counts composite numbers between primes.
%Y A065855 counts composite numbers up to n.
%Y Cf. A003114, A027833, A038664, A293697, A350842 (strict A350844), A371201.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Gus Wiseman_, Jun 05 2024