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%I A351627 #15 Jun 02 2022 10:42:29 %S A351627 2,2,3,2,2,5,3,7,2,2,11,3,13,2,17,19,5,23,3,7,2,29,31,2,37,5,41,43,47, %T A351627 2,53,11,59,61,3,67,71,3,73,13,79,83,89,5,97,101,103,7,107,109,113,17, %U A351627 127,131,19,137,139,149,151,2,2,157,163,167,173,179,181,23 %N A351627 a(n) = A133411(n+1)/A133411(n). %C A351627 Conjecture: all terms are prime numbers. %e A351627 221760/20160 = 11, so a(11)=11. %Y A351627 Cf. A133411. %K A351627 nonn %O A351627 1,1 %A A351627 _J. Lowell_, May 04 2022 %E A351627 More terms from _Amiram Eldar_, May 04 2022