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A101046 d such that the smallest prime p for which p+d is also prime is larger than for any smaller d.

Original entry on oeis.org

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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Jens Kruse Andersen, Nov 28 2004

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The numbers in A101042 which are smaller than all following numbers.

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.
		

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