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A256472 Primes p for which there are exactly as many primes in the range [p^2, p*nextprime(p)] as there are in the range [p*nextprime(p), nextprime(p)^2], where nextprime(p) gives the next prime after prime p.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 2
2 29
3 43
4 59
5 71
6 463
7 601
8 881
9 1049
10 1103
11 1171
12 1451
13 2311
14 2591
15 2689
16 2693
17 2777
18 3083
19 3089
20 3917
21 8543
22 12889
23 13007
24 13799
25 13873
26 13877
27 15497
28 18457
29 19477
30 20369
31 23017
32 25073
33 26641
34 29179
35 32801
36 33757
37 35327
38 41647
39 43987
40 46279
41 47041
42 49211
43 51577
44 63113

List of values

[2, 29, 43, 59, 71, 463, 601, 881, 1049, 1103, 1171, 1451, 2311, 2591, 2689, 2693, 2777, 3083, 3089, 3917, 8543, 12889, 13007, 13799, 13873, 13877, 15497, 18457, 19477, 20369, 23017, 25073, 26641, 29179, 32801, 33757, 35327, 41647, 43987, 46279, 47041, 49211, 51577, 63113]