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A132360 Partial sum of irregular primes A000928.

Original entry on oeis.org

37, 96, 163, 264, 367, 498, 647, 804, 1037, 1294, 1557, 1828, 2111, 2404, 2711, 3022, 3369, 3722, 4101, 4490, 4891, 5300, 5721, 6154, 6615, 7078, 7545, 8036, 8559, 9100, 9647, 10204, 10781, 11368, 11961, 12568, 13181, 13798, 14417, 15048, 15695, 16348
Offset: 1

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Jonathan Vos Post, Nov 08 2007

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This sequence is infinite because Jensen proved in 1915 that there are infinitely many irregular primes.

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More terms from R. J. Mathar, Nov 12 2007