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A255370 Position of the n-th prime in A257112.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 11, 15, 19, 3, 105, 58, 83, 296, 291, 157, 667, 123, 325, 211, 273, 133, 122, 184, 421, 183, 2767, 170, 703, 2060, 2437, 442, 785, 401, 2203, 931, 678, 1795, 1226, 382, 2732, 381
Offset: 1

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We conjecture that the sequence is infinite or, equivalently, A257112 contains all primes.
Records: 1, 2, 11, 55, 165, 231, 275, 299, 325, 1547, 1909, 7943, 8215, 14335, 18815, 35953, 70303, 81793, 114481, 190999, 954995, 2021021, 10105105, 22231231, ..., . - Robert G. Wilson v, May 05 2015

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A257112(a(n)) = prime(n).