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A086519 a(n) is the least prime not already used such that (a(n)+a(n-1))/2 is prime.

Original entry on oeis.org

3, 7, 19, 43, 31, 103, 151, 67, 79, 127, 199, 163, 139, 223, 331, 211, 271, 283, 379, 367, 307, 439, 487, 607, 547, 499, 643, 571, 523, 619, 463, 631, 691, 727, 739, 883, 823, 751, 787, 859, 907, 811, 1063, 919, 1123, 1051, 967, 1171, 1087, 991, 1471, 1291
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Author

Amarnath Murthy, Jul 30 2003

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Comments

Second term onwards every prime == 1 (mod 6). Conjecture: every prime of the type 6k+1 is a member.
After the first term, every member = 7 (mod 12). Conjecture: every prime of the form 12k+7 is a member. - David Wasserman, Mar 11 2005

Crossrefs

Cf. A086522.

Extensions

More terms from David Wasserman, Mar 11 2005