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A255999 Position of the n-th prime in A253279.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 4, 8, 17, 79, 42, 76, 82, 157, 85, 205, 307, 65, 145, 170, 325, 1661, 831, 463, 485, 4737, 3946, 993, 1647, 421, 5551, 273, 2398, 183, 6268, 4226, 9224, 703, 2653, 3081, 1167, 1226, 10817, 1297, 19183, 1385, 6890, 2174, 14660, 7922, 21905, 21358, 2917, 2757
Offset: 1

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We conjecture that the sequence is infinite or, equivalently, A253279 contains all primes.

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Formula

A253279(a(n)) = prime(n).