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A344891 Divide the primes into subsets of lengths given by successive primes, then reverse the order of terms in each subset.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 3
2 2
3 11
4 7
5 5
6 29
7 23
8 19
9 17
10 13
11 59
12 53
13 47
14 43
15 41
16 37
17 31
18 107
19 103
20 101
21 97
22 89
23 83
24 79
25 73
26 71
27 67
28 61
29 179
30 173
31 167
32 163
33 157
34 151
35 149
36 139
37 137
38 131
39 127
40 113
41 109
42 271
43 269
44 263
45 257
46 251
47 241
48 239
49 233
50 229
51 227
52 223
53 211
54 199
55 197
56 193
57 191
58 181

List of values

[3, 2, 11, 7, 5, 29, 23, 19, 17, 13, 59, 53, 47, 43, 41, 37, 31, 107, 103, 101, 97, 89, 83, 79, 73, 71, 67, 61, 179, 173, 167, 163, 157, 151, 149, 139, 137, 131, 127, 113, 109, 271, 269, 263, 257, 251, 241, 239, 233, 229, 227, 223, 211, 199, 197, 193, 191, 181]