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

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%I A214757 #28 Nov 13 2013 17:11:15
%S A214757 11,11,11,29,97,127,569,937,1151,1367,9613,15727,19681,31481,156007,
%T A214757 360769,370387,492251,1349669,1357333,2010881,4652507,17051981,
%U A214757 20831639,47326913,122165059,189695893,191913047
%N A214757 a(n) = smallest Ramanujan prime R_k in A104272 that is >= A000101(n).
%C A214757 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.
%C A214757 See "Let rho(m) = A179196(m)" comment at A001223.
%e A214757 A104272(95) = R_k = 1367 > 1361 = A000101(10), so a(10) = 1367.
%Y A214757 Cf. A000101, A104272, A214756, A001223.
%Y A214757 Cf. A002386, A214924, A214925, A214926, A214757.
%K A214757 nonn
%O A214757 1,1
%A A214757 _John W. Nicholson_, Jul 27 2012
%E A214757 Edited by _N. J. A. Sloane_, Aug 06 2012
%E A214757 a(16)-a(28) from _Donovan Johnson_, Nov 04 2012