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A380135 High water marks for number of primes between prime(n)^2 and prime(n+1)^2.

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%I A380135 #10 Jan 13 2025 09:26:46
%S A380135 2,5,6,15,22,27,47,57,80,90,106,114,163,354,356,463,479,512,735,784,
%T A380135 934,995,1513,1652,1772,1808,2648,2821,3551,6357,6815,8280,10424,
%U A380135 11328,12113,15399,17121,18692,20769,22358,23404,24561,26123,26764,27871,31916,37558
%N A380135 High water marks for number of primes between prime(n)^2 and prime(n+1)^2.
%H A380135 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="https://mathworld.wolfram.com/BrocardsConjecture.html">Brocard's Conjecture</a>.
%Y A380135 Cf. A380136 (Positions of high water marks for the numbers of primes between prime(n)^2 and prime(n+1)^2).
%Y A380135 Cf. A050216 (Number of primes between (prime(n))^2 and (prime(n+1))^2).
%K A380135 nonn
%O A380135 1,1
%A A380135 _Eric W. Weisstein_, Jan 13 2025