A101046 d such that the smallest prime p for which p+d is also prime is larger than for any smaller d.
1, 2, 6, 22, 88, 112, 202, 718, 1328, 1642, 1732, 5246, 5888, 10342, 25678, 37666, 59894, 76004, 103102, 108412, 180814, 359662, 651362, 872698, 2373478, 6088792, 7642528, 9244552, 13038352, 13591192, 24318988, 34857778, 55076404, 147838742
Offset: 1
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Examples
Consider d=6. The smallest prime p for which p+6 is also prime, is p=5. All numbers below d=6 have a p<5 (or no p at all), so 6 is in the sequence.
Links
- J. K. Andersen, Prime gaps (not necessarily consecutive).
- Mike Oakes, Ed Pegg Jr, Jens Kruse Andersen, Prime gaps (not necessarily consecutive), digest of 5 messages in primenumbers Yahoo group, Nov 26 - Nov 27, 2004. [Cached copy]
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