Andrey Zabolotskiy, <a href="/A063756/b063756_2.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2047</a> [terms a(1)-a(1023) from Eric M. Schmidt]
Andrey Zabolotskiy, <a href="/A063756/b063756_2.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2047</a> [terms a(1)-a(1023) from Eric M. Schmidt]
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Andrey Zabolotskiy, <a href="/A063756/b063756_1.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2047</a> [terms a(1)-a(1023) from Eric M. Schmidt]
Andrey Zabolotskiy, <a href="/A063756/b063756_2.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2047</a> [terms a(1)-a(1023) from Eric M. Schmidt]
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The subsequence of prime partial sums of A000001 begins a(2) = 2, a(3) = 3, a(4) = 5, a(11) = 19, a(17) = 43, a(23) = 59, a(27) = 83, a(39) = 167, a(40) = 181, a(44) = 193, a(46) = 197, a(50) = 257, a(52) = 263, a(55) = 281, a(61) = 313, a(65) = 587, a(72) = 653. [From Jonathan Vos Post, Feb 12 2010]
Eric M. Schmidt, Andrey Zabolotskiy, <a href="/A063756/b063756_1.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..2047</a> [terms a(1)-a(1023) from Eric M. Schmidt]
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