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%I A317107 #11 Jul 27 2018 16:53:30 %S A317107 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23,25,27,29,31,33,35,37,39,41,43,45,47, %T A317107 49,51,53,55,57,59,61,63,65,67,69,71,73,75,77,79,81,83,85,87,89,91,93, %U A317107 95,97,99,101,103,105,107,109,111,113,115,117,119,121,123,125,127,129 %N A317107 Numbers missing from A317105. %C A317107 Equal to A005408 for n<=2930; a(2931)=5860, A005408(2931)=5861. %C A317107 A317105 is finite, so this sequence is infinite. %C A317107 See A317105 for further information. %H A317107 Daniël Karssen, <a href="/A317107/b317107.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..67078</a> %Y A317107 Cf. A005408, A317105. %K A317107 nonn %O A317107 1,2 %A A317107 _Daniël Karssen_, Jul 24 2018