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A075987 Numerator(1+1/prime(1)^3+ ... + 1/prime(n)^3) where prime(k) is the k-th prime.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 9, 251, 31591, 10862713, 14467532003, 31797494201591, 156248170093443583, 1071839248022015186797, 13041980716182955257968099, 318091971114753602661286869511, 9476548712979446302049526230869201
Offset: 0

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Author

Zak Seidov, Sep 28 2002

Keywords

Comments

The sum in the sequence has limit 1.1747626393. The case of reciprocal squares is in A075986.
For n>0 a(n) is the determinant of the n X n matrix with elements M[i,j] = 1+prime(i)^3 if i=j and 1 otherwise. - Alexander Adamchuk, Jul 08 2006

Examples

			a(2) = 251 so a(3) = 251*p(3)^3 + (2*3)^3 = 251*125 + 216 = 31591.
		

Crossrefs

Programs

  • Mathematica
    Table[Det[DiagonalMatrix[Table[Prime[i]^3,{i,1,n}]]+1],{n,1,15}] (* Alexander Adamchuk, Jul 08 2006 *)
  • PARI
    a(n) = numerator(1 + sum(k=1, n, 1/prime(k)^3)); \\ Michel Marcus, May 31 2022

Formula

a(0) = 1; a(n) = a(n-1)*prime(n)^3+(prime(1)*...*prime(n-1))^3.