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A352442 Largest prime "r" among all pairs of Goldbach partitions of A352240(n), (p,q) and (r,s) with p,q,r,s prime and p < r <= s < q, such that all integers in the open intervals (p,r) and (s,q) are composite.

Original entry on oeis.org

5, 5, 7, 5, 11, 13, 5, 17, 13, 5, 19, 17, 29, 5, 23, 31, 29, 19, 29, 41, 37, 17, 37, 43, 53, 41, 37, 29, 53, 59, 53, 61, 53, 41, 67, 59, 47, 71, 5, 47, 29, 79, 71, 73, 83, 53, 83, 37, 59, 83, 37, 29, 71, 29, 101, 103, 107, 67, 89, 73, 67, 59, 101, 79, 59, 107, 79, 113, 5, 109
Offset: 1

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Author

Wesley Ivan Hurt, Mar 16 2022

Keywords

Comments

See A352240.

Examples

			a(12) = 17; A352240(12) = 54 has 3 pairs of Goldbach partitions (7,47),(11,43); (11,43),(13,41); and (13,41),(17,37); with all integers composite in the open intervals (7,11) and (43,47), (11,13) and (41,43), and, (13,17) and (37,41) respectively. The largest prime "r" among the Goldbach pairs is 17.
		

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Formula

a(n) = A352240(n) - A352443(n).