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

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%I A384794 #4 Jun 29 2025 18:28:50
%S A384794 25854,10283,5501,5861,1734,638,535,178,353,154,226,89,141,101,59,
%T A384794 1053,2110,758,800,899,949,593,970,282,1,3184,1463,186,1769,836,10285,
%U A384794 5190,26,5075,9495,12124,6222,3733,16123,1205,16463,1011,7153,59960,19815,10030,23986
%N A384794 a(n) is the index of A384793(n) in A038618.
%C A384794 There are n consecutive primes in the interval [A038618(a(n)) .. A038618(a(n)+n-1)].
%F A384794 A038618(a(n)) = A384793(n).
%e A384794 a(33) = 26: The terms A038618(26)=113=A384793(33) .. A038618(58)=293 are the first occurrence of exactly 33 consecutive primes in A038618.
%Y A384794 Cf. A038618, A052382, A384793.
%K A384794 nonn
%O A384794 1,1
%A A384794 _Hugo Pfoertner_, Jun 29 2025