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A376187 For a line L in the plane, let C(L) denote the number of prime points [k, prime(k)] on L, and let M(L) denote the maximum prime(k) for any of these points; a(n) = minimum M(L) over all lines with C(L) = n, or -1 if there is no such line.

Table of values

n a(n)
1 2
2 3
3 7
4 23
5 47
6 181
7 83
8 73
9 1069
10 521
11 701
12 1627
13 691
14 4271
15 4261
16 3733
17 3943
18 3929
19 10369
20 509
21 10463
22 24683
23 10259
24 4297
25 4159
26 34963
27 4021
28 157907
29 24923
30 24691
31 4027
32 162007
33 26759
34 27283
35 164821
36 164503
37 187721
38 164839
39 27067
40 180437
41 27143
42 27059
43 164663
44 27043
45 189961

List of values

[2, 3, 7, 23, 47, 181, 83, 73, 1069, 521, 701, 1627, 691, 4271, 4261, 3733, 3943, 3929, 10369, 509, 10463, 24683, 10259, 4297, 4159, 34963, 4021, 157907, 24923, 24691, 4027, 162007, 26759, 27283, 164821, 164503, 187721, 164839, 27067, 180437, 27143, 27059, 164663, 27043, 189961]