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A090117 a(n) = x^2 = A090116(n)^2 is the least square that is "surrounded" by two closest primes, by prevprime(x^2) and nextprime(x^2) whose difference nextprime - prevprime = 2n.

Original entry on oeis.org

4, 9, 25, 361, 144, 625, 121, 1936, 529, 900, 3249, 1681, 2500, 10404, 5776, 10816, 10000, 22201, 30625, 25281, 121104, 76176, 93025, 157609, 212521, 35721, 119025, 1121481, 190969, 672400, 693889, 1004004, 259081, 1646089, 675684, 1207801
Offset: 1

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Author

Labos Elemer, Jan 09 2004

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Examples

			n=5: a(5)=144, primes closest to 144 are {139,149} of which the difference 149 - 139 = 10 = 2n and 144 is the smallest square with this property;
n=1: a(1)=4, 2^2 = 4 is surrounded by {3,5} closest primes with difference 5 - 3 = 2 = 2n.
		

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Programs

  • Mathematica
    de[x_ ]:= Prime[PrimePi[x]+1]-Prime[PrimePi[x]] t=Table[de[w^2], {w, 1, 50000}]; q=Table[Min[Flatten[Position[t, 2*j]]]^2, {j, 1, 100}]
    Table[Min[Transpose[Select[{#,NextPrime[#]-NextPrime[#,-1]}&/@ (Range[ 2,5000]^2), Last[#]==2n&]][[1]]],{n,40}] (* Harvey P. Dale, Sep 04 2011 *)