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%I A094152 #12 Mar 13 2015 23:05:18 %S A094152 3,3,15,1,5,6,5,24,10,6,7,6,5,4,7,5,3,5,6,16,5,6,5,28,6,3,5,36,7,15,4, %T A094152 15,7,7,8,7,7,5,7,14,5,6,19,16,17,5,4,12,5,8,10,17,5,5,8,10,3,5,7,30, %U A094152 5,5,20,3,5,6,6,4,9,9,3,9,5,6,8,8 %N A094152 a(n) is the position of prime 7 in the Euclid-Mullin (EM) sequence of type A000945, if it were started with prime(n) instead of 2. %H A094152 Sean A. Irvine, <a href="/A094152/b094152.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..3505</a> %e A094152 n=8: p(8)=19, the corresponding EM sequence is A051312 in which p=7 arises at the 24th position as follows: %e A094152 {19, 2, 3, 5, 571, 271, 457, 397, 1123, 23, 103, 42572757267735264511, 313, 17, 16013177, 7951, 1259, 41, 1531, 11, 83, 53, 67, 7, 21397}, thus a(8)=24. %Y A094152 Cf. A000945, A051308-A051334, A056756, A093777-A093784. %K A094152 nonn %O A094152 1,1 %A A094152 _Labos Elemer_, May 05 2004 %E A094152 More terms from _Sean A. Irvine_, Sep 20 2012