OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
For any prime p, an exhaustive search with primes up to p finds all terms t in the sequence that satisfy t < next_prime(p).
If p and p+d are primes with d in {2,6}, then 6*p*(p+d)/d is in the sequence.
If p and p+2 are primes, then (p+2)^2 is in the sequence.
If p is a prime such that p = (b+1)*(c-1)+1 for some primes b and c with c-b also prime, then p is in the sequence.
EXAMPLE
1/13 = (1/2 - 1/5)*(1/3 - 1/13),
1/17 = (1/3 - 1/5)*(1/2 - 1/17),
1/20 = (1/2 - 1/3)*(1/2 - 1/5),
1/36 = (1/2 - 1/3)*(1/2 - 1/3),
1/45 = (1/2 - 1/3)*(1/3 - 1/5).
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,hard,more
AUTHOR
Yuto Tsujino, Aug 21 2025
EXTENSIONS
a(30)-a(36) from Hugo Pfoertner, Aug 23 2025
STATUS
approved
