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A098027
Smallest prime p such that p+2 is a product of exactly n distinct primes.
0
3, 13, 103, 1153, 15013, 255253, 4849843, 111546433, 4360010653, 100280245063, 5245694198743, 152125131763603, 7149881192889433, 421842990380476663, 16294579238595022363, 1106494163767990292293, 74135108972455349583763
OFFSET
1,1
COMMENTS
In most cases a(n) = pn! - 2, where pn! is "factorial of odd primes": from 3 to n-th odd prime. - Zak Seidov - Zak Seidov and Don Reble, Mar 10 2006
EXAMPLE
3+2=5 (1 prime), 13+2=15=3*5 (2 primes), 103+2=105=3*5*7 (3 primes), ...
1153 is the 4th entry in the sequence because it is followed by primes 1783, 1993, 2143, 2803, ... with the property 1153+2 = 3*5*7*11, 1783+2 = 3*5*7*17, 1993+2 = 3*5*7*19, 2143+2 = 3*5*11*13, 2803+2 = 3*5*11*17, ...
CROSSREFS
Cf. A067024 [From R. J. Mathar, Sep 02 2008]
Sequence in context: A068168 A215126 A228148 * A357247 A182104 A073587
KEYWORD
nonn
AUTHOR
Lekraj Beedassy, Sep 10 2004
EXTENSIONS
Extended by Ray Chandler, Sep 18 2004
More terms from Zak Seidov and Don Reble, Mar 10 2006
Corrected by Don Reble, Apr 03 2006
STATUS
approved