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A217197 Primes p such that p-3 is the greatest semiprime less than p.

Original entry on oeis.org

13, 29, 61, 109, 137, 149, 181, 197, 229, 257, 277, 281, 317, 349, 389, 401, 457, 461, 541, 557, 569, 617, 677, 761, 797, 821, 929, 937, 977, 1021, 1097, 1129, 1217, 1237, 1289, 1297, 1321, 1481, 1489, 1549, 1597, 1621, 1721, 1777, 1861, 1877, 1997, 2029
Offset: 1

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Author

Antonio Roldán, Sep 27 2012

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Comments

Subsequence of A089531.

Examples

			977 is prime, 976 = 2^4*61 and 975 = 3*5^2*13 are not semiprimes, 974 = 2*487 is a semiprime.
		

Crossrefs

Cf. A217195.

Programs

  • Mathematica
    SemiPrimeQ[n_Integer] := If[Abs[n] < 2, False, (2 == Plus @@ Transpose[FactorInteger[Abs[n]]][[2]])]; Select[Prime[Range[500]], ! SemiPrimeQ[# - 1] && ! SemiPrimeQ[# - 2] && SemiPrimeQ[# - 3] &] (* T. D. Noe, Sep 27 2012 *)
  • PARI
    forprime(p=5, 9999, bigomega(p-3)==2 && bigomega(p-1)!=2 && bigomega(p-2)!=2 & print1(p", "))
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