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A384794 a(n) is the index of A384793(n) in A038618.

Original entry on oeis.org

25854, 10283, 5501, 5861, 1734, 638, 535, 178, 353, 154, 226, 89, 141, 101, 59, 1053, 2110, 758, 800, 899, 949, 593, 970, 282, 1, 3184, 1463, 186, 1769, 836, 10285, 5190, 26, 5075, 9495, 12124, 6222, 3733, 16123, 1205, 16463, 1011, 7153, 59960, 19815, 10030, 23986
Offset: 1

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Author

Hugo Pfoertner, Jun 29 2025

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Comments

There are n consecutive primes in the interval [A038618(a(n)) .. A038618(a(n)+n-1)].

Examples

			a(33) = 26: The terms A038618(26)=113=A384793(33) .. A038618(58)=293 are the first occurrence of exactly 33 consecutive primes in A038618.
		

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Formula

A038618(a(n)) = A384793(n).