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A214757 a(n) = smallest Ramanujan prime R_k in A104272 that is >= A000101(n).

Original entry on oeis.org

11, 11, 11, 29, 97, 127, 569, 937, 1151, 1367, 9613, 15727, 19681, 31481, 156007, 360769, 370387, 492251, 1349669, 1357333, 2010881, 4652507, 17051981, 20831639, 47326913, 122165059, 189695893, 191913047
Offset: 1

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John W. Nicholson, Jul 27 2012

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While many values in a(n) are equal to A000101(n), for A214756 it seems the only value such that A002386(n) is equal to A214756(n) is A214756(1) = R_k = A002386(1) = 2.
See "Let rho(m) = A179196(m)" comment at A001223.

Examples

			A104272(95) = R_k = 1367 > 1361 = A000101(10), so a(10) = 1367.
		

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Edited by N. J. A. Sloane, Aug 06 2012
a(16)-a(28) from Donovan Johnson, Nov 04 2012