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%I A079098 #9 Jul 29 2025 20:03:53 %S A079098 1,113,1327,2971,31397,34061,43331,44293,58831,155921,370261,370261, %T A079098 492113,492113,492113,604073,604073,1357201,1561919,2010733,2010733, %U A079098 2010733,2010733,2010733,2010733,2010733,2010733,2238823,4652353,4652353,4652353,4652353 %N A079098 Conjectured values of greatest k such that for any consecutive primes q, q', k <= q < q', sqrt(q')-sqrt(q) < 1/n. %C A079098 Inspired by Andrica's conjecture. %C A079098 Each of these terms, k, has been tested to at least 100*k. - _Sean A. Irvine_, Jul 29 2025 %D A079098 R. K. Guy, "Unsolved Problems in Number Theory", Springer-Verlag 1994, A8, p. 21 %H A079098 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="https://mathworld.wolfram.com/AndricasConjecture.html">Andrica's conjecture</a> %Y A079098 Cf. A038458, A074976, A078693. %K A079098 nonn %O A079098 1,2 %A A079098 _Rainer Rosenthal_, Feb 02 2003 %E A079098 More terms from _Sean A. Irvine_, Jul 29 2025