A110093 Smallest prime ending (through <*2+1> or/and <*2-1>) a complete Cunningham chain (of the first or the second kind) of length n.
11, 7, 5, 4079, 47, 2879, 1065601
Offset: 1
Examples
a(1)=11 because 2, 3, 5 and 7 are not ending chains; or are part of chains longer than one prime; 11, although is part of a five primes <2p+1> chain, is isolated through <2p-1>. a(2)=7 because 7 ends through <2p+1> the first two primes chain: 3->7 (even if both primes are also part of <2p-1> chains).
Links
- Chris Caldwell's Prime Glossary, Cunningham chains.
Crossrefs
Cf. A023272, A023302, A023330, A005384, A005385, A059452, A059455, A007700, Cf. A059759, A059760, A059761, A059762, A059763, A059764, A059765, A038397, A104349, A091314, A069362, A016093, A014937, A057326, A110059, A110056, A110038, A059766, A110027, A059764, A110025, A110024, A059763, A110022, A109998, A109946, A109927, A109835, A005603.
Extensions
Terms computed by Gilles Sadowski.
Comments