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A376188 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) of any of these points; a(n) = minimum M(L) over all lines with C(L) >= n.

Original entry on oeis.org

2, 3, 7, 23, 47, 73, 73, 73, 509, 509, 509, 509, 509, 509, 509, 509, 509, 509, 509, 509, 4021, 4021, 4021, 4021, 4021, 4021, 4021, 4027, 4027, 4027, 4027, 26759, 26759, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947, 26947
Offset: 1

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N. J. A. Sloane, Sep 23 2024

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To avoid any confusion, C(L) is the total number of prime points on L, by definition.
See A376187 (which considers lines L with C(L) equal to n) for further information.

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a(21)-a(52) from Max Alekseyev, Sep 28 2024